Appiah, a free agent after his release turkish club Fenerbache, has been considering the terms to sign on Upton Park.
However, the resignation of Alan Curbishley has forced the player to reconsider their options have been said to be close to reaching £ 40000 per week-three-year deal.
The player is eager to exercise their business in England and now means Arsenal could offer an opportunity for him as manager Arsène Wenger contemplates an offer last minute to improve their midfield options.
"There are contracts, there is talk - I can not say anything yet," said Appiah, 27, Wenger welcome the renewed interest.
"I will not put people off, my players are talking and therefore have nothing more to say."
Wenger has been a long-term admirer of Appiah - known as' The Tornado '- and its immediate availability is likely to enter into negotiations in French with a single midfielder, who two years ago revealed that he was close to joining the club soon that a knee injury denied.
But Appiah still harbours the hope to realize their "dream" to join compatriots Michael Essien, Dramani Harminu and John Pantsil in the Premier League and hopes soon to be signed by a club flying higher.
He said: "My dream is to play in the Premier League and with God's help, I will realize that dream."
By the way, Wenger is exhausted requires urgent to strengthen the midfield after the departure of Alexander Hleb, Mathieu Flamini and Gilberto Silva.
He reported bids for the replacement Gokhan Inler, Xabi Alonso and Gareth Barry all proved fruitless although Appiah could offer a good alternative to the United Arab Emirates - largely to the dismay of West Ham.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Arsenal to revive Stephen Appiah interest
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