
Goal.com reports New York have “given the go ahead” for Thierry Henry to rejoin Arsenal for a third straight time, but the length of said loan deal is still in dispute. According to the report, New York would want a six week loan to start on January 1st, but Arsene Wenger are looking for a more extended stay.
Meanwhile, Rafa Marquez is making the party circuit in Mexico as his Foundation hosted a fundraiser this week. Of course, the question of a loan deal to Atlas was discussed and the former Mexican captain left the door open for a move despite the public stance of his current club.
“There is still time, there are still a few weeks, you can’t throw in the towel,” Marquez, 33, told the gathered press. “There are a lot of changes in Red Bull, mostly in the management. We don’t have a coach and until that is resolved, I can’t leave.”
And what of Tim Cahill? In a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal, the Australian legend gushed about his time in Major League Soccer. However, Cahill expressed a strong desire to make a loan towards Everton for the New Year in comments edited from the published video. Seeing Red co-host Mark Fishkin was privy to the recording where Cahill said, “I’m too active a player to sit around for two months.”




Designated Destinations: Henry, Cahill, Marquez continue to seek loan deals: http://t.co/mr6MHUn5 #RBNY #MLS
@EmpireOfSoccer how about we loan Henry in exchange for theo walcott when EPL is in off season.
@Adamvale @EmpireOfSoccer Yeah when do we get a reward for bolstering Arsenal every offseason?
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