News in Brief – Mon 25th Jan

January 25, 2010

in Premier League News

Arsenal

 Everton have agreed a deal with Arsenal to bring in defender Philippe Senderos on loan until the end of the campaign. The 24-year-old Swiss international joined the Gunners in December 2002, but has found himself surplus to requirements and spent last season on loan at AC Milan. A statement on Everton’s website confirmed the deal is expected to be concluded in the coming days. “Everton and Arsenal have agreed a deal to bring Swiss international defender Philippe Senderos to Goodison Park,” it said. The formalities of the transfer will be finalised in the next 48 hours and Senderos will be on Merseyside to watch his new team in action against Birmingham in the FA Cup fourth round.” Senderos was a part of the Arsenal side which won the 2005 FA Cup at the expense of Manchester United, and has 33 caps for Switzerland.

Aston Villa

 Acting skipper Ashley Young believes rookie midfielder Fabian Delph has the potential to become “a great player” after helping the Midlands club reach the last 16 of the FA Cup. Delph was voted man of the match by the Villa fans in the 3-2 home success over Brighton and Hove Albion and scored his first goal since a

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