Arsenal is in for Vicente Guaita. The London club has sent one of its representatives to Valencia in order to thrash out a deal for the Spanish goalkeeper.

The shotstopper is unsettled as he feels underappreciated at the club, where he believes he has never had a fair crack of the whip. This feeling was exacerbated by being left on the bench by boss Miroslav Djukic for the first league game of the campaign, with Diego Alves preferred from the start.

After several seasons vying with the Brazilian, the Valencia youth product has grown tired of playing second fiddle and has decided to listen to offers to leave.

Guaita believes that he has what it takes to be a number 1 at another club and is eager to hear what Arsenal has to say. The Valencia board, however, has yet to sign off on a possible deal and may take some convincing.

The club currently has no plans to part with the goalkeeper, particularly with so little time left in the transfer window to find a replacement. As such, only a big offer would persuade Valencia to sell.