Gunners boss Arsene
Wenger is a long-time admirer of Martins and has been linked
consistently with a move for the Nigerian international over the past
two seasons.
The time could not be riper for the Frenchman to
seal a deal, as his squad would be alarmingly bereft of firepower
should Emmanuel Adebayor succumb to the advances of AC Milan.
But The Sun reports Magpies are demanding ₤15million for the 23-year-old – a price Wenger is not prepared to match.
Meanwhile, the former Internazionale hitman has grown weary of the constant speculation surrounding his future, having also been linked with Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Barcelona.
hes not bad... better than adebayor...
Arsenal have long been linked with Martins, but manager Arsene
Wenger has so far refused to budge from his ₤11million evaluation of
the former Internazionale star.
However, the Frenchman may well
give up an extra ₤2million as his squad will look desperately low on
firepower if he does not make some key purchases this summer.
The
Gunners will be without Eduardo da Silva for at least the first few
months of next season, while Robin van Persie is yet to prove he can
string more than two games together and Emmanuel Adebayor appears
increasingly certain to leave the Emirates.
Obafemi Martins claims it would be 'nice' to play for Arsenal, but will not push for a move away from Newcastle United.
Arsenal have been linked with a swoop for the Nigerian striker, who joined Newcastle in a £10million deal from Internazionale two years ago.
At the end of last season, Magpies boss Kevin Keegan warned clubs off making bids for his star players and said he had not received an approach from Arsenal.
Reports continue to claim the Gunners will bid for Martins and the 23-year-old would be tempted by the chance to head to Emirates Stadium.
"Arsenal is a big club that everyone wants to play for. I am thrilled and it will be nice to play for such a team," Martins told The Sun.
"But, now that I am a Newcastle player, there is nothing much to say. If it is true, both clubs would have to reach an agreement.
"Is Arsenal a good club? Yes. Would I love to play there? Probably, if Newcastle are ready to listen to them. But if Newcastle says no then it'll be no.
"Because I still have a contract, I expect the club to speak to me when I get back. I am not saying I want to go but, if anything happens, that's football."
now hope adebayor go 1st so someone can come in...