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Wenger refuses to close door on Chamakh
Arsene Wenger has admitted his interest in Bordeaux striker Marouane Chamakh, even though the Morocco international claims he has all but given up hope of joining the Gunners.

"We keep an eye on him," said Wenger on the club's official website. "He is one of the players that we will follow and if we went for a striker then he would be one of the possibilities."
Chamakh, though, is no longer confident a move to Arsenal will materialise.
"I don't really believe it much any more," he told L'Equipe.
But the forward still has his heart set on a move to the Premier League, with Sunderland, Blackburn, Tottenham and Fulham all reportedly possible destinations.
"My bosses (at Bordeaux) are trying to convince me to stay," added Chamakh.
"But for me, it's a risk that I'll take. It's my dearest wish."
Chamakh, who has spent all his career at Bordeaux since joining their youth set-up at the age of 16, revealed he hopes to finalise a move before Les Girondins set off for Canada next Thursday.
"Frankly my head isn't in going to Canada," he said.
"My head is in England.
"We're talking about my first transfer, I didn't know anything about all the problems that this could pose. I'm having bad nights at the moment."
Adebayor has joined big-spending Manchester City and Wenger paid tribute to the Togo striker's impact in his three years in north London.
Wenger said: "Firstly, we must thank Emmanuel for his contribution to the club. Whenever he was on the pitch, he always gave absolutely everything to the team and since joining us in January 2006, he produced a number of match-winning performances.
"Emmanuel leaves with our best wishes and we now look forward continuing our preparations for next season."

