Arsenal shares hit 8K/ Morgado/ Djourou

The Arsenal share price rose to £8100.00 today putting on £850, an increase of 11.72% with only 4 shares traded.

£8000, was the trigger mark that some pundits thought Danny Fiszman would sell at. Fiszman, came out this week saying he’s sticking to his lock-down agreement with other board members.

I find the whole buy-out speculation unsavoury. But rumours in the City persist.

Interesting that emails to ANR show the majority still do not favour Kroenke, but that majority is less than before, roughly 70% from the original 90%+.

The article on Stan Kroenke in The Independent adds little to what we already know.

The Mirror says David Dein has turned down three clubs due to having Arsenal in his heart. On a pragmatic level, he must expect to be back, sooner or later. On a philosophical level, compare him to the permanently grinning Chelsea ce, who is a Man U supporter.

The same paper says Arsene Wenger is chasing Spanish prodigy Alberto Morgado. Alaves full-back Morgado, 17, is also wanted by Atletico Bilbao and Valencia.

And the Sun says Steve Bruce hopes to get Johan Djourou on a season-long loan. Not a new story this. But Bruce has already nabbed six Arsenal players, either on loans or buys.