Sunday 5 June 2011

Samir Nasri refuses to rule out a switch to Manchester United


Samir Nasri refuses to rule out a switch to Manchester United


Samir Nasri has revealed he wants to find out whether Manchester United's interest in him is genuine, with Arsenal talks on hold

Samir Nasri has risked fracturing his relationship with Arsène Wenger by casting doubt over his readiness to sign a new contract at Arsenal this summer, with the France international suggesting he is also keen to discover whether Manchester United's interest in him is "concrete".
Wenger conceded last week that negotiations between the club and the player, a £15.8m signing from Marseille in the summer of 2008, are currently at an impasse over the financial terms on offer. Nasri is entering the final year of his contract at the Emirates Stadium and with three years of Premier League experience behind him, would be an attractive addition to United's option. Speculation that the champions would lodge a bid has been fanned by Patrice Evra urging the attacking midfielder to move to Old Trafford.
That prompted Wenger to say last week: "One thing's for sure, we're not selling him to Manchester United." Yet Nasri himself, when interviewed on TF1's Telefoot, appeared more open to the prospect. "Let's find out if their interest is true first, and then we'll talk about it," he said.
"I don't know if I will sign a new contract. Anyway, the discussions are on-going. For the moment, I don't want to think about this. We will speak about it after the match with Poland [on Tuesday]. Do I want to go to United? We should see if their interest is real and if it is concrete first."
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