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Revealed: Arsenal Wanted £32M Chelsea Hot Shot This Summer

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed that he was keen to sign Chelsea striker Diego Costa this summer, but the boss missed out after the Stamford Bridge club agreed a deal earlier in the window, as reported by the Daily Star.

The striker has scored a stunning eight goals in eight games for the west London club, and has settled immediately into life in the top flight of English football.

The Blues bought him for only £32 million, a small sum given the inflated transfer fees paid by sides these days, matching his release clause.

With Wenger’s Gunners set to clash with Costa and Chelsea on Sunday, the French manager has admitted that he was interested in signing Costa.

However, he revealed that Jose Mourinho struck first, agreeing an early deal.

When asked by the press whether he was interested in signing the Spain international, Wenger said: “Yes, but that was a deal that was struck early.”

Arsenal face old boy Cesc Fabregas in Sunday’s clash.

Arsenal Boss Describes Chelsea’s £32M Hot Shot As “Killer”

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has admitted that he has been exceptionally impressed with Chelsea’s summer acquisition Diego Costa, with the Blues striker having scored eight goals in eight games for the Stamford Bridge club, as reported by the Daily Express.

Costa moved to west London this summer for £32 million, having impressed considerably in his last season with Atletico Madrid, where he played a key role in firing them to the La Liga crown and a Champions League final.

He has also settled into life in the Premier League exceptionally, and has played a key role as Chelsea have stormed to the top of the still young league table.

READ: CHELSEA VS. ARSENAL PREVIEW – WILL FABREGAS HURT HIS FORMER CLUB?

Wenger has been impressed himself, and knowing that his side have to face the Spain international on Sunday, has described him as “killer”.

The Arsenal boss said: “He has done fantastically well, I must say. I am impressed by how well he has done.

“He has all the aspects of a striker that you like. He’s focused, always determined, ready for a fight and I’m impressed.

“He has also got players who can feed him like Fabregas and Eden Hazard, who can find him with final balls. He’s a very efficient player.

The timing of his runs and his determination, his killing determination – you feel he’s a killer. He has that in him.”

 

Arsenal travel to Stamford Bridge this weekend, and are set to face their former charge Cesc Fabregas, who has been equally impressive since moving to the Blues.

Arsenal Boss Believes Elegant £33M Chelsea Star Agreed Switch In Early 2014

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has said that he believes Cesc Fabregas agreed to make a move to Chelsea in early 2014, a long time before he was informed about the midfielder intending to leave the Nou Camp last summer, as reported by the Daily Express.

Aside from this, Wenger stated that he did not want to sign Fabregas this summer, given the abundance of creative midfielders already available to him in his squad.

The likes of Mesut Ozil, Tomas Rosicky and Santi Cazorla would all have provided stern competition to Fabregas, with attacking midfielders often forced to play wide in order to fit into Wenger’s side.

READ: CHELSEA VS. ARSENAL PREVIEW – WILL FABREGAS HURT HIS FORMER CLUB?

Fabregas himself has previously said that he only decided to make the £33 million switch to Chelsea this summer after being told that Arsenal were not going to take up their option to buy him, but Wenger is of the belief that the Spain international had already agreed to join Chelsea by that point.

He said: “I personally believe that deal was done a long time ago, early 2014.

“Why? My instinct. I believe his decision was already made.

“Certainly yes. I don’t want to make a big story of that because you have to accept that once he moved away from us, it’s the first separation that was difficult for us. After you have to accept that. When he went to Barcelona he could’ve gone anywhere else after.

“When he left we bought Ozil to buy an offensive player. We have Cazorla, we have Wilshere, we have Ramsey, we have Oxlade-Chamberlain, who are all offensive players. We were not in the need to buy offensive players. It makes sense if you just look at the balance of the team. I think that’s a decision that is easy to understand.

“We were in search of more up front and more defensive opportunities than creative midfielders. We have many. I think Fabregas will have a great career because he’s a great player. When he looks back at his career he will find that Arsenal and myself had a very positive impact on his career.

“Nobody can dispute that.

“After that, I hope that, for every single person in the world, they have the feeling that we had a positive influence and that he had a great career. That is all you can do. I have no personal animosity against Fabregas. I wish him well. He’s a great player and a person and player I love. Once he left us, he left us. We are all professionals and we have to accept that.

“I think everybody has the freedom to go where they want. We have to respect their decisions.

“As long as we are not in contention we cannot stop people going where they want.”