
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is not ruling out the possibility of former Gunners captain Patrick Vieira returning to the London club.
The 33-year-old midfielder, who left Arsenal for Juventus in 2005, is surplus to requirements at Inter Milan.
Wenger said: "I am aware he wants to come here. There is a football decision and there is a psychological impact of a player of that stature coming in.
"We are nowhere near to making that decision but it's a possibility."
Tottenham, newly promoted Birmingham and French side Paris St Germain have all expressed interest in signing Vieira.Vieira was Wenger's first signing at Arsenal in 1996 and he spent an illustrious nine years with the club after arriving from AC Milan.
He made over 400 appearances for the Gunners, winning three league titles and four FA Cups.
His last game in an Arsenal shirt was the FA Cup final of 2005, in which he scored the winning penalty to beat Manchester United.
Vieira moved to Juventus for £13.75m before switching to Inter, where he helped the Italian club to win the last two Serie A titles.
"Patrick is a legend here and he would always like to come back to this club," added Wenger. "That would be his first choice.
"With emotion you always like the club you spent time with but at the moment we need to look at the level of experience in the squad to make this kind of decision.
"We do not rule it out and we do not say we will do it - and that is my decision at the moment."
Vieira's signing would add experience to a squad looking for their first trophy since 2005, especially after the departures of defender Kolo Toure and striker Emmanuel Adebayor to Manchester City.Wenger has generated in the region of £40m from the transfers but has made only one summer signing so far, Thomas Vermaelen from Ajax for £10m.
The Frenchman insisted, however, he is not in a rush to spend the cash.
"I feel we are strong enough but if we can add then we will do it," Wenger told the club's official website earlier this week.
"In England, people think all problems can be sorted out by buying players."
Arsenal have been linked with a host of players this summer but Wenger says the club are not "close to signing anyone at the moment".
Defenders Brede Hangeland of Fulham and Newcastle's Sebastien Bassong as well as strikers Klaas-Jan Huntelaar of Real Madrid and Bordeaux's Marouane Chamakh have been linked with moves to the Emirates Stadium.

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