Should
Arsene leave this summer, the most interesting thing will be whether the new manager will be allowed to spend in order to rival the other big clubs in England, with Wenger having been blamed for a lack of spending in parts.
Not exact matches
Ultimately if
Arsene Wenger does
leave the club in the
summer, then the decision to sell Ozil or not, is not down to him.
Arsenal manager
Arsene Wenger surprisingly refused to offer his backing to
summer signing Alexandre Lacazette after
leaving him out of the Manchester City game before the international break.
Of course, the football economy is changing and transfer records are shattered
left and right, but look only as far as Liverpool and Manchester United as to why
Arsene does nt splash teh cash There is a different superstar of the week every
summer transfer window and I think it bothers fans how unphased
Arsene Wenger is by the pressure and hype.
For
Arsene Wenger it is a huge
summer of decisions if he is to
leave the club after 20 years of Arsenal, whilst for Alexis and Ozil, they too will have to sit down and think about whether they want to remain at the Emirates.
We only have Le Coq out of pure luck, had injuries not forced
Arsene's hand he would probably have seen out his loan at Charlton and
left in the
summer.
Every Arsenal fan was
left bamboozled this
summer when
Arsene Wenger allowed Thomas Vermaelen to
leave (and Carl Jenkinson to go out on loan) but failed to bring in adequate replacements.
Arsene Wenger has been adamant that Alexis will not
leave the club this
summer, and while we have heard it all before only for players to be sold, we remain uncertain with less than 48 hours
left in the window.
In turn, that
leaves Arsene Wenger with the likely solution of fielding Calum Chambers and
summer signing Rob Holding in central defence, while fellow new boy Granit Xhaka could make his debut in midfield.
Arsenal boss
Arsene Wenger will allow Thomas Vermaelen to
leave in the
summer but only once he has brought in a central defensive addition to offer back - up to first choice pair Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker.
The Daily Mirror report that the 23 - year - old is at the top of Arsenal manager
Arsene Wenger's wanted list of replacements for Bacary Sagna should the 30 - year - old
leave the Emirates Stadium in the
summer.
Arsene Wenger had insisted that none of his players would
leave the club this month, much like he said last
summer prior to accepting an offer from City on deadline day, but he appears to be coming round to the idea of his exit, possibly down to the player's struggles this term along with the recent issues with his teammates.
The North - Londoners also look unlikely to sign Jamie Vardy from Leicester City this
summer,
leaving huge doubts about whether
Arsene Wenger will finally manage to bring in the top striker needed to challenge Olivier Giroud for a central role.
Obviously no one knows what
Arsene is thinking but I will not be surprised, neither will I be too worried if Ozil
leaves Arsenal next
summer.
There has been many comments over the years about who could replace
Arsene Wenger as the manager of Arsenal, but now it is becoming a real possibility that Le Prof may
leave next
summer after completing 20 years at the helm.
I can see
Arsene Wenger
leaving this
summer, it's sad but necessary to enable the changes the club have to make.
Reports have suggested that the Frenchman may
leave the club in the
summer following an inconsistent campaign for
Arsene Wenger's men.
There is a theory that Arsenal fans may well be
left wishing that
Arsene Wenger had stayed for at least one more season, assuming that the Frenchman does decide to call time on his career in north London this
summer as most people now seem to think he will.
At times this season, and pretty crucial times as well,
Arsene Wenger has been
left with almost no options for the centre of the Arsenal midfield, Cazorla is out for the season after playing a big role in our good early form and there have also been injury problems for Coquelin, Ramsey and Elneny, while the
summer signing Granit Xhaka has missed a fair few games himself for disciplinary reasons.
With
Arsene Wenger under pressure and just a few months
left of his Arsenal contract, it is looking more and more likely that he will not renew his contract this
summer, so the rumours are rife about who is likely to replace the man who has run the club for the last 20 years.
I am sure that I was not the only Arsenal fan
left scratching my head and wondering whether
Arsene Wenger had lost his when the Frenchman decided to give the captain's armband to our German defender Per Mertesacker in the
summer.
On the verge of
leaving Arsenal in the
summer, Argentine 22 - year - old goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez feared that his time was up at the Emirates after
Arsene Wenger signed David Ospina as back up to number one goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.
With that release clause in mind and Nolito's supposed willingness to
leave Celta Vigo this
summer, should
Arsene Wenger be looking at striking up an offer for the Spaniard?
There has been uncertainty over the futures of our two key players this term, as well as that of
Arsene Wenger, and Keown seems to believe that all three are
leaving this
summer.
I really want to be positive and optimistic about the
summer but it gets more difficult every day, with the news that
Arsene has all the support in the world and is practically never
leaving on his own.
Tomas Rosicky has spoken openly about his wish to still play regularly and has admitted that he wants to talk to
Arsene Wenger about letting him
leave this
summer, but an interview with the young Arsenal striker Chuba Akpom has highlighted the reasons why perhaps Wenger should hang on to the veteran midfielder.
The 25 - year - old hasn't figured in
Arsene Wenger's plans for quite some time now and has spent the past two season's on loan with Sunderland and Juventus, respectively, and is expected to be one of the many surplus players to
leave the north London club this
summer.
A lot of players will
leave this
summer if
Arsene doesn't go.
Arsene Wenger has consistently said that he will make them honour their contracts until next
summer, but there is a very large amount of money at stake here which could be used to buy suitable replacements so is it really sensible to let them
leave for free next year?
He may not be the big name, top quality striker that many Arsenal fans were hoping that
Arsene Wenger would bring in to the club this
summer, but with just a day
left of the transfer window, I think we could do a lot worse than to go for the QPR centre forward Charlie Austin.
One of the big questions on the lips of Arsenal fans before the Premier League win over Hull City this weekend was whether
Arsene Wenger would hand the big money
summer signing Granit Xhaka his third start of the season or
leave him on the bench for the third match in a row.
Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain forced
Arsene Wenger to sell him to Liverpool in the
summer, and with him due to come back to the Emirates tomorrow for the first time since his departure, Jurgen Klopp has been asked about how he has progressed since
leaving Arsenal, and he thinks that Wenger wasn't using the midfielder in his best positions.
You are 100 % right but i think the problem with the fans (me incl) is that Arsenal /
Arsene should of signed more players in the
summer with the money we had in the bank to give us the depth to rotate and not have players injured 40 % of the time
leaving us on the edge of exploding playing at 60 % for 2 months solid in a very much tighter premier league where even so called smaller teams have more money, bought better players and are not easy to beat these days.
There are currently two years
left to run on the Arsenal contract of our creator - in - chief Mesut Ozil (the same time that is
left on that of Alexis Sanchez as well by the way), so of course
Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal board were hoping to persuade the German to sign a new contract this
summer, but so far there has been no news of it happening.
I don't think the fan base has ever been so united together in wanting
Arsene Wenger gone, but of course the question remains as to whether he will actually
leave in the
summer.
So unless the last two days of the
summer transfer window sees
Arsene Wenger bring in at least one more quality defender to bolster our shaky back line I can not see any value in letting Mustafi
leave.
Nevertheless, regardless of whether or not he signs,
Arsene Wenger has remained adamant all
summer that Sanchez will not
leave Arsenal before the start of the new season, as he is seemingly ready to play a risky game of letting his contract run down if he doesn't sign.
We were promised that
Arsene Wenger would do things differently and with his apparent determination to stop Alexis Sanchez from
leaving even if it means losing him for nothing next
summer, there were hints the Frenchman was going about things in a different and more forceful manner.
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Ozil was slammed for «going missing» in the North London Derby, and it would appear right now that there are not too many Gooners that will be upset when the midfielder
leaves Arsenal this
summer after a string of non-appearances, but the report, by the Mirror's John Cross, seems to be convinced that
Arsene Wenger will definitely be staying on for another two years.
Well Arsenal fans, it now turns out that
Arsene Wenger's squad purge which saw quite a few of the Arsenal fringe players
leave the Emirates during the
summer transfer window could have been even larger, but our England international midfield star Jack Wilshere turned down the chance to
leave Arsenal on transfer deadline day despite being offered a hefty pay packet of around # 90,000 a week according to a report by The Mirror.
Despite
Arsene Wenger's assertation that he is happy with both of Arsenal's goalkeepers there is a lingering doubt over whether Wojciech Szczesny will still be at the Emirates next season, which is probably why we have been constantly linked with Chelsea's Petr Cech since he announced he is
leaving the new Champions this
summer.
Arsene Wenger seems to have accepted that at least three Arsenal first team players will play out their contracts, allowing them to
leave for nothing next
summer.
There has been much of a song and dance about Arsenal only bringing in two players this
summer, and letting 12 of our senior and upcoming players
leave the club, but the fact is that this just means that
Arsene Wenger is sticking to his project of bringing youngsters through from the Gunners Academy.
I know that some Arsenal fans were furious with Jack Wilshere for the angry reaction to a challenge by a Man City under 23 player that got him sent off in a reserve game this week, but I for one was not too bothered and can understand why the England international star lost his temper and according to The Mirror I am not alone, because
Arsene Wenger has had talks with the player this week and has apparently changed his mind about Wilshere
leaving Arsenal this
summer.
It certainly looks like Man City are nowhere near giving up on bringing Alexis Sanchez to the Etihad, despite
Arsene Wenger continually asserting that Arsenal have no intention of letting the Chilean
leave this
summer.
When it was reported that the Arsenal and former England international Kieran Gibbs would be moving on from the Emirates this
summer I do not think there were too many fans surprised at the news, as the
left back was already a fringe player under
Arsene Wenger and then we signed Sead Kolasinac which
left the 28 - year old without much hope of any game time this season.
I am sure that
Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal board will want to get the best possible return for any of the current Arsenal squad who will be
leaving the club this
summer, but the reality of the situation is that we do not have all that much bargaining power with many of the players likely to
leave.
Every Gooner and his dog has been begging
Arsene Wenger to bring in an equal talent as a replacement, and although Oxlade - Chamberlain has been improving in the midfield role there is only one year
left on his contract and there are rumours he may be moving on this
summer as well.
There was much made of
Arsene Wenger's «# 100 million war chest» at the beginning of the
summer, and having already spent # 53m of it on Alexandre Lacazette, it would appear that there is only enough
left in the kitty for either Lemar or Mahrez, unless the Gunners offload one of the higher - priced stars to increase their buying power.