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Arsenal chase young Real Madrid starlet

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger reported to be after Real Madrid kid Pablo Sarabia

By PA Sport  November 14, 2009
Wenger has been linked with Sarabia in the past. (©PAphotos)
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Wenger has been linked with Sarabia in the past. (©PAphotos)

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Sarabia would add to the growing list of young Spanish talent moving to North London
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Arsene Wenger is reported to have reignited his interest in young Real Madrid whizz-kid Pablo Sarabia. 

The 17-year-old Spaniard has been on the Arsenal radar for well over a year, with Wenger linked to a move in the summer of 2008.

Fresh reports from Spanish radio station Cardena SER suggest that the Gunners are ready to make another move for the forward, who has scored for fun at youth level for the Bernabeu club.

Sarabia would add to the growing list of young Spanish talent moving to North London, with Fran Merida and Cesc Fabregas both coming to the Emirates in their junior years.

Liam Brady is believed to have approached Madrid in the past about the player, and both Manchester United and Chelsea have monitored the progress of the budding star, who has pace in abundance.

Real are keen to keep hold of the striker, but Wenger is expected to send representatives to speak to Sarabia in a bid to persuade him that his future is in London.


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