Arsenal have shown an interest in signing Robin van Persie's five-year-old son.
Shaqueel
van Persie has already shown talents in both football and golf and has
been playing for a club near to the family home, and the Gunners have
seen enough of the youngster to invite him to a couple of sessions.
However,
Van Persie senior is happy for his son to stay with his current side
and insists he does not need to answer Arsenal's calls just yet.
"I honestly have to say that he has got a lot of talent for football," Van Persie said.
"I
recognise a lot of stuff of myself in him. His coach is really great.
Arsenal has invited him a couple of times to come and play there but he
likes it at his club. He's sensitive for a good atmosphere. Just like
me."
"He loves to play golf. You've got some great golf courses
here. He's taking lessons and we regularly play a round. Sometimes he
beats me! He's got a great gift for where the ball has to go. My shots
sometimes end up in the bush; his always go straight. He says: 'Dad, I'm
going to chip now, gimme my this or that club'. He can do that
perfectly as well."
The Dutchman has halted talks on extending
his own career at Arsenal and will continue discussions in the summer,
when he will have 12 months left on his current contract.
A
handful of clubs are keeping tabs on the prolific goalscorer and Van
Persie himself has spoken of his admiration for Barcelona.
"I still think you can achieve most by playing beautiful football," he told NUsport magazine.
"Look
at Barcelona. Their football is something unique, beautiful to watch.
We will never forget it. But sometimes, they also depend on the
individual actions of (Lionel) Messi or somebody else."
"Nobody
can play beautiful football all the time. That's what I tell the boys
(at Arsenal). When it doesn't go smoothly, just try to kill the game."
"I'm
still a lover of the game and I will always be but I've become more
realistic. It's too romantic to think you can only win by playing
beautiful football. Barcelona is the exception."
Source : Soccerway
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