Kompany says Van Persie would improve City

Editors' Picks

  • Only Ronaldo and Messi impress me more than Bale – Zidane

    Only Ronaldo and Messi impress me more than Bale – Zidane

    Only Ronaldo and Messi impress me more than Bale – Zidane

    The Real Madrid director of football enthuses that the Tottenham star is "more than good enough" to turn out for los Blancos, having watched Spurs games just to see the Welshman

  • Brazil's Santos decide to let Neymar go

    Brazil's Santos decide to let Neymar go

    Brazil's Santos decide to let Neymar go

    RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's Neymar is on the verge of choosing one of two offers from un-named clubs, reported to be Spanish suitors Barcelona and Real Madrid, after Santos agreed on Friday to transfer him. Santos said they had ended a three-year fight to keep the 21-year-old, Brazil's big hope for next year's World Cup finals, and agreed to a transfer, giving him the right to choose which offer to accept, though a decision was not imminent. ...

  • Liverpool manager's son found not guilty

    Liverpool manager's son found not guilty

    Liverpool manager's son found not guilty

    Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers voiced his family's relief after his footballer son Anton was cleared Friday in a sex case at England's central criminal court.

  • Santos confirm Neymar bids accepted

    Santos confirm Neymar bids accepted

    Santos confirm Neymar bids accepted

    The Brazilians have reached an agreement with two clubs, believed to be Barcelona and Real Madrid, and are now awaiting the player's decision on which is best for him

  • Santos accept two bids for Neymar

    Santos accept two bids for Neymar

    Santos accept two bids for Neymar

    The Brazilians have reached an agreement with two clubs, believed to be Barcelona and Real Madrid, and are now awaiting the player's decision on which is best for him

  • EPL fans vote Sir Alex’s retirement as moment of the season

    EPL fans vote Sir Alex’s retirement as moment of the season

    EPL fans vote Sir Alex’s retirement as moment of the season

    The Scot’s decision to step down as Manchester United manager at the end of the current campaign caught most by surprise, and it appears to have been a defining moment

Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany has no doubt the arrival of want-away Arsenal striker Robin van Persie would make the English Premier League champions a stronger side.

With just days to go until the start of the new season, Arsenal's reported £20 million asking price for the striker, who scored a mammoth 37 goals last term, has yet to be met.

Manchester United appear to be leading the chasing pack for the Gunners captain but City skipper Kompany said the 29-year-old van Persie would be more than welcome at Eastlands.

"It's very easy to say you want to play next to Robin van Persie," Kompany told Sky Sports News.

"He's a great player. He's proved it so many times last season and any team he would play for he'd make it stronger."

Van Persie made his only pre-season appearance for Arsenal on Sunday against Cologne.

The Dutchman, whose contract expires at the end of the 2012-13 season, was booed by some Gunners fans when he came off the bench, but Arsenal centre-back Thomas Vermaelen was optimistic the star striker would stay with the north London club.

"To me he looks fit and sharp in training," Vermaelen said.

"He's working hard. He's working on his fitness. I don't see anything (different) and I hope he stays the next four years as well.

"I don't know what happens behind the scenes but at the moment I can only say he's a player for Arsenal.

"I feel really positive for the new season. If we all stay fit, the squad is strong enough to compete for the title."

Fantasy Football

Most Popular Stories