Fabregas and Nasri called up
Arsenal has included transfer targets Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri on its list of eligible players for the Champions League playoff matches against Udinese, UEFA said Tuesday.
UEFA rules prevent any player who appears in a playoff from representing another team later in the competition. Fabregas and Nasri might refuse to play against Udinese to preserve their Champions League eligibility.
Arsenal is scheduled to host the first leg on Aug. 16. The return is in Italy on Aug. 24.
Barcelona has pursued Fabregas for more than one year and hopes to sign its former youth player before the transfer window closes Aug. 31.
Nasri has been linked with Manchester United and Manchester City this summer as speculation surrounding his future mounted following a breakdown in discussions to sign a new contract at the Emirates Stadium.
UEFA required clubs in the playoffs to submit their ''A'' list of 25 eligible players by Monday's deadline. Clubs can also select younger homegrown players from a ''B'' list.
Fabregas, Arsenal's captain, appears at the top of the official UEFA list followed by Robin van Persie, who is in line to take over the captaincy if the Spain international leaves.
Van Persie is suspended for the home leg against Udinese after being shown a red card as the Gunners were eliminated in the round-of-16 last season by Barcelona.
Arsenal included Alex Chamberlain on its UEFA ''A'' list just hours after completing the purchase of the 17-year-old winger from Southampton for 12 million pounds ($20 million).
Wenger extended his selection options beyond the 25-player limit because first-team regulars Jack Wilshere, Aaron Ramsey and Wojciech Szczesny can be included on the ''B'' list. All were born since January 1990 and have been with the club for more than two years.
In addition, Wenger can also rely on the 18-year-old Japanese international, Ryo Miyaichi, who has been granted the work permit he requires to play first-team football for Arsenal this season.