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Lehmann's German Extension (Goal.com)
Ex-Arsenal stopper and current Stuttgart veteran, Jens Lehmann, was widely tipped to hang up his international mitts after Germany's outing in this summer's European Championships. The keeper however, has different ideas...

LEHMANN COY OVER FUTURE (Sporting Life)
Veteran goalkeeper Jens Lehmann has refused to announce his retirement from international football. The 38-year-old Stuttgart player, who was expected to hang up his gloves after Euro 2008, believes there is no reason for him to call time on his Germany career.

Enke: I Want To Be Germany’s Number One (Goal.com)
The future of current German international keeper Jens Lehmann remains unclear, but should the new Stuttgart keeper decide to call it a day on his international career to concentrate on his club, then Enke is keen to step into the breach.

Enke wants number one spot (Footy Mad)
Hannover goalkeeper Robert Enke believes he deserves to be the Germany number one after playing second-fiddle to Jens Lehmann during Euro 2008.

Gilberto bids Arsenal a fond farewell (RTÉ News)
As Arsene Wenger looks to strengthen his midfield for next season, former Arsenal stalwart Gilberto revealed he is 'sad' to have left in search of regular first-team football at Panathinaikos.

Wenger wants to bring in ‘one more body’ (Irish Examiner)
ARSENE WENGER admits he needs “one more body” in his Arsenal midfield – but refused to be drawn on whether that would be Gareth Barry.

Wenger searching for 'one more' (ESPN Soccernet.com)
Arsene Wenger admits he needs 'one more body' in his Arsenal midfield - but refused to be drawn on whether that would be Gareth Barry.

Wenger in search of new signing (TeamTalk via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
Arsene Wenger admits he needs "one more body" in his Arsenal midfield - but has refused to be drawn on whether that would be Gareth Barry.The Gunners fielded a youthful side for the first match of their pre-season training camp in Austria against Hungarian side Szombathelyi Haladas on Tuesday, which finished 1-1 and saw Mexican teenager Carlos Vela make his debut.

Wenger In Search Of New Signings (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
Arsene Wenger admits he needs to add "one more body" to Arsenal's midfield.

Henry: Arsenal Will Win Something (Goal.com)
Barcelona striker Thierry Henry has told The Sun that The Gunners can end their three-year quest for trophies and prove the doubters wrong. Arsenal last won silverware in 2005 when they lifted the FA Cup, albeit without the injured Henry.