- Arsenal showing active interest in signing Wilfried Gnonto
- Arsenal are confident to sign Declan Rice next summer
- Arsenal eyeing summer swoop for Barcelona star Ansu Fati
- Arsenal contemplating summer swoop for Joao Cancelo
- Confirmed line-ups: Arsenal vs Crystal Palace – Saliba out, Saka starts with Trossard
- Arsenal predicted line-up against Crystal Palace
- Arsenal eyeing swoop for Manchester City star Ilkay Gundogan
- Arsenal ready to revive interest in Ivan Fresneda
- Arsenal line up surprise swoop for Real Madrid flop Hazard
- Arsenal predicted line-up against Sporting CP
TWEET: Podolski Says “Hell Will Freeze Over” Before He Joins Spurs
Arsenal attacker Lukas Podolski has hit back at speculation linking him with a £10m move to Tottenham.
Poldi has recently publicly admitted he’s frustrated with his bit-part role at Arsenal after falling down the pecking order under Arsene Wenger.
This has led to speculation he could be leaving in January and reports from the BBC this morning claimed that Spurs were lining-up a move for our out-of-favour German forward.
However, Podolski has taken to Twitter to categorically deny that any such move could take place, saying that hell would freeze over before he’d make the move to White Hart Lane, before adding several hashtags reaffirming his allegiance to Arsenal.
You’ve got to hand it to him, he may not always give 100% on the pitch, but he’s a true legend off it…..
In reply to the BBC’s report, Podolski said:
@BBCSport @Arsenal Hell will freeze over before this transfer would happen. #Poldi #aha #AlwaysAGunner #NeverCheatYourClub #AFC #Redarmy
— Lukas-Podolski.com (@Podolski10) October 20, 2014
JayMon
October 20, 2014 at 4:18 pm
What better way to endear yourselves to fans of the club that isn’t playing you than to pretend that their rivals want to sign you and reject it publically?
Next bus to Woolwich!
October 20, 2014 at 4:21 pm
Moreover,who actually believes a non-performing footballer when there is a large contract involved,he would play for Raith rovers if the money was right.