Wednesday, 23 May 2012

TV5 signs new four-year deal with Arsenal

Thomas Vermaelen has signed a new long-term contract with Arsenal – believed to be four years. It is brilliant news for all Gooners after so much talk of players wanting to leave in the summer and the eventual departure of both Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri.

TV5, who is said to be close to full fitness said: “I am really happy to have signed a new contract with Arsenal. I always had the intention to stay here. I feel there is a big belief in me from the Club, from the boss and from the fans and that is one of the reasons why I stayed. Arsenal is a fantastic Club. We have great supporters, we’re doing well financially and we are playing with some quality young players now and they will develop, which is very good for the future.”

Of the deal, AW said: “We are absolutely delighted that Thomas has signed a new long-term contract. Our plan is always to sign top quality players and with Thomas extending his contract, we have done just that. Thomas is a special player, who has always made a huge contribution on the pitch and we are looking forward to him being a part of our future at Arsenal Football Club.”

Now AW must move to tie down both Theo Walcott and RVP.

And Jack Wilshere has showed his delight at the deal. He just tweeted: “Great news that thomas has signed a new long term contract! best news i have had all day!”

Arsenal.com revealed the news and continued:  The Belgium international has been a star performer in Arsenal’s defence during his 54 appearances for the Club and has now put pen to paper on a new contract. Vermaelen, 25, made more appearances than any other Gunners player during his debut season, being named in the PFA Premier League Team of the Season for 2009/10.

During that campaign, his defensive performances were just part of the story. He also weighed in with eight goals, including thunderous long-range efforts against Blackburn Rovers and Wigan Athletic.

Captain of the Belgium national side Vermaelen has made 32 appearances for his country including the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Vermaelen previously skippered Dutch giants Ajax, where he spent nine years, having joined as a teenager from Belgian club Germinal Beerschot.

CARL ELDRIDGE – Follow me on Twitter @eldomedia

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  • Mercyman

    Fantastic news.

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  • Bigsyisback

    So he should he bloody owes the club bucket loads after his injury problems.

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    • Berg10

      That goes for quite a few of the regulars, RvP, Rosicky, Djourou, Diaby and to some degree Walcott.

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      • Anonymous

        Being something of a cynic, I would have waited untill he was fully fit before putting a long term contract on the table.

        Still, the news is welcome and let’s hope whoever is responsible for contract negotiations gets his finger out with regard to van Persie and Walcott.

        Time to say thank you and goodbye to Diaby though.

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        • Berg10

          Maybe we have a better chance of tying him down in case he knows he’s injury prone.

          On Diaby I can’t see it happening, he’s in favour by the looks of things, I do realy think we’re too soft some times.

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  • Maz

    I agree with JohninNorfolk, how can you give a player a new contract after he has spent the past year in the medical room. Would ordinary people get a new contract (most probably a pay rise also) at work if they had a year off?…doubt it! So what has TV5 done to deserve his contract?

    All in all im glad he’s staying but I dont think offering players a contract when they have not been performing for the club does any good to the team, but like I said im glad hes staying. Lets hope to see him in the Arsenal shirt soon!

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