Carlo Ancelotti to Real Madrid: Good news for Arsenal in bid to sign Gonzalo Higuain? Italian set to finally sanction move as Juventus move for Carlos Tevez
Higuain to finally depart Bernabeu as Ancelotti sanctions move
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Your support makes all the difference.Real Madrid have named Carlo Ancelotti as their new coach today, on a three-year contract with former France manager Laurent Blanc replacing the Italian at PSG on a two-year deal.
The developments will finally see Gonzalo Higuain depart the Bernabeu with Ancelotti expected to sanction the move to either Arsenal or Juventus shortly.
The Serie A champions have rivalled the Gunners for the signing of the Argentine international with both clubs said to have agreed personal terms with the player and lodged official bids recently.
Juventus though, could be ready to let Arsenal win the race for Higuain after agreeing the £10m signing of Carlos Tevez from Manchester City.
Manchester City agreed the sale of Carlos Tevez to Juventus for £10m – at least a third of the fee they paid for him – though with personal terms yet to be agreed they face an anxious wait as they seek to lose his £200,000-a-week wages.
Arsenal are prepared to pay a record-breaking transfer fee and make Higuain the club's best paid player to ensure they capture their first major summer transfer target.
He is expected to command wages of £125,000-a-week - taking him above current highest earners Jack Wilshere, Theo Walcott and Lukas Podolski.
Arsenal's previous record transfer fee was the £15m paid to Zenit St Petersburg for Andrey Arshavin in 2009.
Higuain has scored 107 La Liga goals for Real Madrid in six and a half seasons with only Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo scoring more than him in that period.
Reports suggest Ancelotti will complete his first signing this week with the capture of former Manchester City target Isco. The 21-year-old Malaga midfielder is set for a £25m move to Real Madrid.
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