Henry agrees terms with Barcelona, according to France Football
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Madrid - Thierry Henry has agreed to sign a three-year contract with Spanish giants Barcelona, according to the digital version of France Football on Monday evening. According to France Football, Henry's representatives have just reached agreement with Barca sporting director Txiki Begiristain for a lucrative contract until June 2010. Now Barcelona - keen to rebuild their squad after a disappointing season - will have to negotiate with Arsenal, Henry's club. The digital version claims that Barca are prepared to pay around 25 million euros for the Frenchman, who will be 30 in August.
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Thierry = Loyal
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gooner ,
Mon, 11 Jun 2007 19:05:55 GMT
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ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ,,,, Thierry love Arsenal ,, he said ( i will stay in Arsenal )
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A Load Of Crap
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JD ,
Mon, 11 Jun 2007 16:51:15 GMT
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I think the title says it all...It would be an American site to say some rubbish like this
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