Yossi Benayoun was plotting the perfect goodbye to Arsenal on Tuesday as speculation mounted they were about to welcome the France international Yann M'Vila.
Benayoun has revealed he wants to end his loan move from Chelsea
 by helping Arsenal to finish third in the Premier League, with 
automatic Champions League qualification set to provide a boost for 
their summer recruitment drive.
Reports on Tuesday suggested that they were on the brink of completing what would be a club‑record £17.7m signing of the Rennes midfielder M'Vila, who has long been linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal
 appear to be succeeding in conducting their summer transfer business 
early this year, having been accused of panic signings at the end of the
 August window after selling Cesc Fábregas and Samir Nasri.
Benayoun
 was one of the new arrivals but has proven a useful addition to the 
squad in recent months as they have fought back from a horrendous start 
to the season to move to the brink of qualifying for the Champions 
League once more.
The final game of Benayoun's loan spell comes at
 West Bromwich Albion on Sunday, where Arsenal need to win to be certain
 of finishing third. That could also help to deny Benayoun's parent 
club, Chelsea, a top-four spot but the 32-year-old Israel captain could 
not care less.
"Since I came to Arsenal, I have always been 
committed to one club until the last game of the season," he said. "The 
only thing I want is for Arsenal to finish in third place – I don't care
 about anybody else.
"When I finish I will have to decide about my
 future. I am supposed to go back to Chelsea first and then we will see 
what the future holds.
"I finish here in a good way. In the last 
few months, I have been more involved. I think I have played a big part 
in the last few games. You always remember the end and I am happy with 
my performances in the last few months."
Arsène Wenger must now 
decide whether to try to make Benayoun's move permanent but his 
attention is said to be currently focused on fending off reported 
interest from Internazionale for his No1 target M'Vila. 
Should he 
succeed, M'Vila would be his second summer signing following the arrival
 of Lukas Podolski.
It would also be another statement of 
Arsenal's ambitions ahead of contract negotiations with Robin 
van Persie, who will sit down with them this summer to discuss extending
 his deal which expires a year later.
Theo Walcott also has only a year 
left on his contract and he and Van Persie may wait to see who the club 
bring in before deciding whether to commit their long-term futures.
M'Vila's
 arrival would provide much-needed strength in central midfield, where 
Arsenal have suffered crippling injuries this season. 
He is also more 
defensive-minded than many of his prospective team-mates and would help 
to protect a back four that has been left horribly exposed at times.
Reports
 suggest he would cost £17.7m to prise from Rennes, who have lost their 
last two Ligue 1 games to end any hope they had of qualifying for next 
season's Champions League. 
Arsenal's current transfer record is the £15m
 they spent on Andrey Arshavin in 2009.
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