Germany's Per Mertesacker is on his way from Werder Bremen
to Arsenal after a transfer agreement today. Photo:
REUTERS/Ina Fassbender
Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, who have made poor starts
to the season, were among the busiest clubs on a frenetic last
day of dealing before the English transfer window closed on
Wednesday.
It was Arsenal and not London rivals Spurs, renowned for
doing the last-gasp deal of the day, who left it late to sign
Spanish midfielder Mikel Arteta from Everton in a deal
reported to worth be about 10 million pounds.
Chelsea were also busy with Portugal midfielder Raul Meireles
joining the west London club for about 12 million pounds from
Liverpool, who re-signed Wales striker Craig Bellamy from
Manchester City after he had left Anfield in 2007.
England winger Shaun Wright-Phillips also went from City to
Premier League new boys Queens Park Rangers, becoming the
11th new arrival at QPR since they were promoted.
As well as Arteta's arrival at Arsenal, the struggling north
London giants also took Israel midfielder Yossi Benayoun on a
season-long loan from Chelsea and allowed their Denmark
striker Nicklas Bendtner to go to Sunderland on a similar
deal.
Arsenal, with one point from their opening three games and
reeling from an 8-2 defeat at Manchester United on Sunday,
also signed Werder Bremen's Germany defender Per Mertesacker
on a four-year deal for a reported 9 million pounds.
They added Brazilian Andre Santos from Fenerbahce to their
defence as well.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, criticised by the fans for not
investing in the team after the departures of defender Gael
Clichy and midfielders Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri, signed
South Korea captain Park Chu-young from Monaco on Tuesday.
Tottenham, who lost their opening two games to Manchester
United 3-0 and Manchester City 5-1, resisted one last attempt
from Chelsea to prise Croatia midfielder Luka Modric from
White Hart Lane, spurning a massive bid of 40 million pounds.
Spurs manager Harry Redknapp told reporters as he left the
club's training ground: "The chairman (Daniel Levy) has stood
firm over Luka. I think 40 million was offered yesterday,
that's what I heard and that's a big offer to turn down for
sure.
"I am delighted the little man is still here and I am sure he
will have a great season for us."
There was plenty of other movement at the club though with
five players leaving and one major name arriving.
Tottenham finalised England midfielder Scott Parker's move
from West Ham United, with former England winger David
Bentley going in the opposite direction on a season-long
loan.
Their Honduras captain Wilson Palacios and England striker
Peter Crouch left for Stoke City, with Palacios moving for
8.0 million pounds and Crouch for a reported 10.0 million in
a deal still to be officially confirmed in the early hours of
Thursday.
Tottenham's Scotland defender Alan Hutton moved to Aston
Villa for 4.0 million pounds and England midfielder Jermaine
Jenas went with him to Villa Park on a season-long loan deal.
Another former England midfielder, Joe Cole, who had been
linked to a move to Villa, instead left Liverpool for French
champions Lille on loan for the rest of the season.
Cole, one of the brightest and most gifted midfielders of
recent years, made only 11 starts for Liverpool after joining
from Chelsea in July 2010 and had not played in any of their
early matches this season.
Denmark midfielder Christian Poulsen also left Liverpool,
joining French club Evian on a one-year deal. Like Cole, he
signed for the Reds last year but made only 12 appearances.
David Ngog was another Liverpool departure, with the French
forward heading for Bolton Wanderers, while Swiss defender
Philipp Degen had his contract cancelled by mutual consent.
Uruguay defender Sebastian Coates joined the Merseyside club
on Tuesday from Nacional on a long-term deal as their sixth
signing in the window followed on Wednesday by Wales striker
Craig Bellamy from Manchester City on a reported two-year
deal.
One intriguing move involved former England midfielder Owen
Hargreaves moving to Manchester City ona one-year deal having
been released by Manchester United at the end of last season
after an injury-blighted career at Old Trafford.
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