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Cazorla sale would help Malaga

Image: Santi Cazorla: The Spain international is reportedly set to sign a four-year deal at Arsenal

Malaga star Santi Cazorla is reportedly set to undergo a medical with Arsenal on Thursday afternoon and Weligton knows the club need to sell.

Weligton urges club to do what is necessary to keep La Liga status

Malaga star Santi Cazorla is reportedly set to undergo a medical with Arsenal on Thursday afternoon and defender Weligton knows the club need to sell to survive in La Liga. The Andalusian side last summer spent €50million (£39m) on their way to claiming fourth place in the Spanish top flight. But Malaga could be relegated and stripped of their UEFA Champions League spot if they do not pay debts owed to players and other clubs before the campaign gets under way on 18th August. The potential sale of Cazorla to Arsenal would raise around €21m (£17m) and the Spain international is said to be in London to discuss a four-year contract. And Weligton knows money needs to be generated, as he told Marca: "There are no secrets about the situation the club is in. We have had some meetings amongst the players and we continue to believe in the club.

Awkward situation

"We know the difficult situation they are in. We are about to close the sale of one player (Cazorla) and with this money part of the problem that we have can be solved. "We are in an awkward situation. Everyone expected more signings, more surprises, to continue being the team in fashion. "But, for certain reasons, including many we don't know, the chairman has now stopped investing money. We are living in a delicate moment, but there are great players here and a good bond between them. "Everything is not lost. If we have to sell players to fix the problem then sell them and start again at zero. The club has to do what is necessary to solve the problem and it cannot wait. We cannot let the institution go down. "If we have to sell players, then we have to sell them and we can play with those that are left or those in the youth team. "We are now expecting to be in contact with people from the club but we don't have time to wait."

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