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Mon 17/06/02 at 13:06
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From TeamTalk.com ...

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Inamoto set for Arsenal talks

Junichi Inamoto is set for talks over his Arsenal future after the World Cup after admitting he was shocked at hearing he had been released.

Japan midfielder Inamoto revealed he only heard of his apparent release from television reports and although Arsene Wenger has said he will discuss the player's future after the tournament, the Premier League has confirmed that the 22-year-old is on the club's list of released players.

"I haven't heard directly from the manager," Inamoto said. "I think he called once but I missed it.

"There's a possibility we'll meet after the World Cup and discuss the situation, but right now I still feel I'm an Arsenal player."

Inamoto, who scored in Japan's 2-2 draw with Belgium and hit the winner in the 1-0 victory over Russia in his country's first two Group H matches, admits his future is unknown.

"All I've heard is what is in the news. I was watching TV in my room before going to bed and suddenly there was a newsflash saying I'd been axed by Arsenal, which woke me up a bit," he added.

"Of course I want to stay at Arsenal but if I don't get a new contract I'll have no regrets.

"All I can hope to do is push for a place but the manager picks the team. If I'm released, I'll just have to find another club."

Inamoto joined Arsenal for around £4million last summer but has yet to make a Premiership start for the Double winners.

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Now I'm not sure how the ins-and-outs of all this work, but how can the Premier League list a player as 'released' without any official confirmation from the club? Doesn't seem right to me.
Wed 19/06/02 at 13:07
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I don't see how Arsenal can judge Inamoto's ability based on him playing less than 90 minutes of footbal for the club.
Wed 19/06/02 at 11:21
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Having said that, he still wants to stay at Arsenal so maybe Arsenal will give him a contract then sell him on!

I think its down to Arsenal releasing him prematurly without knowing the success he would in the WC.
Wed 19/06/02 at 11:15
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Wookie, it seems inamoto has been released from his contract 2 weeks ago, according to the sky sports website Arsenal would have had to pay £1.6 mil to regain his services (?) and didnt want to, this was before his success in the WC.

http://msn.skysports.com/skysports /article/0,,1860-1054737,00.html

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BBC Text - P.304
ITV Text - P.426

It all still seems a bit suspicious to me, he would have definatly fetched a decent fee with the likes of PSV Eindhoven interested in his services.
Mon 17/06/02 at 18:22
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It sounds to me as though Arsene Wenger is using Inamoto in order to land Mark Van Bommel AND Kevin Hofland from PSV. Both players have been linked with Arsenal repeated and Hofland has confirmed talks between the two clubs are underway. The combined transfer fee is likely to be around £35million PLUS Inamoto thrown in. PSV have been interest in Inamoto for a few months and have resigned themselves to losing Hofland and Van Bommel this summer.
Mon 17/06/02 at 16:26
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BUt to be fair, Inamoto has NEVER showed his current form in an Arsenal shirt.

He played most of the game against Blackburn in the Worthington Cup, and looked completely out of his depth. Blackburn ran rings around him, and he gave the ball away on numerous occasions. He just had no confidence on the ball at all.

I dread to think what would have happened had he played in the Premiership!

Even on the bus at the parade through Islington, he looked completely overwhelmed by the crowds!

It may be that this World Cup performance gives him the confidence he needs, and that - should Arsenal keep him - he will prove to be the player Wenger thought he would be when he signed him.

It would be a shame to see him go on the back of this performance, but we're not exactly lacking in the midfield area, so he may choose to leave, even if Wenger wants to keep him. Time will tell.
Mon 17/06/02 at 16:25
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Yep id go along with that IB
Mon 17/06/02 at 16:19
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With Inamoto's ability, he should go to a club where he won't sit out the season waiting for other people to get injured. It would be absolutely criminal if he were to spend another season at Arsenal, hoping for a game in the worthnothing cup with the rest of the reserves.

Arsenal bought him for merchandising purposes. Now they realise he's ACTUALLY a good player, and they are simply reacting to keep him before anyone else can snap him up, so they can make more money out of him.
Mon 17/06/02 at 16:00
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As far as I'm concerned, Inamoto is an Arsenal player until Arsenal say otherwise!
Mon 17/06/02 at 15:29
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The whole situation is shambles. Theres been a lack of communication somewhere, and in the meantime it leaves inamoto worrying about his future whilst trying to succeed with Japan in the world cup, im sure it is on the back of his mind.

All this and the footballing personnel call themselves professionals?
Mon 17/06/02 at 14:28
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AfroJoe wrote:
> Ok then.
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> Stupid Daily Express.

Exactly.

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