@kev personally signed Lemar and mbappe for
Arsenal during the last transfer window.
Not exact matches
There was not a great deal of fuss from the
Arsenal fans
last week when the football media started to report that our England international star was going to be one of the current crop of Gunners to be moved out of the club
during the coming
transfer window.
There have been numerous
Arsenal rumours since
last summer that have variously accused Hector Bellerin of demanding a
transfer during the summer
window, and even more recently saying that the club had decided themselves to move the young Spaniard on to fund our own spending in this coming close - season.
The
last time
Arsenal won a game was when they narrowly beat Crystal Palace away on the 28th December, since then the Gunners have failed to win again
during which Arsene Wenger has called the «most disturbing
transfer window ever» and we have dropped to an incredible 8 points behind the Top Four, and are in real danger of dropping away further if we don't start putting a run of wins together.
The news, speculation and debate surrounding
Arsenal and the two star players who will soon be entering the
last year of their current contracts has been going on pretty much the whole season and it will go on until they either sign a new deal or
transfer away from the club
during the summer
transfer window.
Everyone knows that
Arsenal desperately needed another central defender
during the
transfer window, and according to the Mail, Arsene Wenger tried to make a
last minute move for the Celtic star Virgil van Dijk.
This Brazilian forward that is now the subject of some
last minute
Arsenal transfer rumours has already been linked with a few of our Premier League rivals
during the summer
transfer window, including our north London rivals Tottenham and Manchester United.
If you ask most
Arsenal fans whether the club could do with a defensive midfielder, be ready for a verbal hairdryer, because we have needed one for at least the
last three years, But once again
during the summer
transfer window, the Gunners have been linked with every central midfielder out there but once again look like going into a campaign with Mikel Arteta as the main man.
From the first time that Riyad Mahrez made his statement that he hoped that Leicester would honour their verbal agreement from
last summer to allow the Algerian to leave
during this year's
transfer window it seemed certain that he would be moving to
Arsenal.
The Chilean upped the ante a bit
last week by saying that he needs to be in the Champions League, which was a very thinly veiled admission that he wants out of
Arsenal during the current summer
transfer window and whether the boss can talk him round is questionable.
We
Arsenal fans have had way more than our fair share of disappointing
transfer windows, especially
during the
last 10 years or so when the move from Highbury to the new Emirates Stadium and the way it was financed left Arsene Wenger trying to compete with cash rampant Premier League rivals like Man City and Chelsea on a shoestring budget.
And bad thing i dislike about Wenger was lying to
Arsenal fans
during transfer wait till
last minute and not bring in anybody and come out with dishonest answers we did not find anybody in this
transfer window or get somebody like Kim Kastrom who was never going to help improve a squad because he had a bad back or keep bring in a bunch of players whom work permit was going to be a biggest problem to get — i will not forgive him for those stuffs he used to do
Arsenal fans have had to endure more than our fair share of disappointment and stress
during various
transfer windows in the
last 10 years, so I know what it must be like for Liverpool fans and, to a lesser extent, Man City fans this summer with the ongoing
transfer saga surrounding the young England international Raheem Sterling.
Chelsea and
Arsenal had considered adding the striker, who scored 31 goals in 38 games for the Ligue 1 side
last season, to their respective squads
during the
transfer window, but that now appears an impossible task.
Slaughter and May has advised
Arsenal Football Club on a number of multimillion - pound player
transfers during this summer's
transfer window, which closed for business at the end of
last week.
Slaughter and May has advised
Arsenal Football Club on a number of multimillion - pound player moves
during this summer's
transfer window, which closed for business at the end of
last week.