Sentences with phrase «gunners next»

MVV Maastricht midfielder, Kelechi Nwakali, who is on loan from Arsenal, has admitted that Arsene Wenger will determine if he plays for the Gunners next season...
If Campbell continues to impress during the tournament, Arsene's choice may be narrowed due to public demand — many Arsenal fans are keen to see the Costa Rican play for the Gunners next season.
Whilst Law is expected to leave his position within the next few months, there's still massive uncertainty on who will be in charge of the Gunners next season.
For Holding, the most important thing is to stay fit and maintain his form — do that and he will be a pivotal figure for the Gunners next term.
Arsenal's performance in the FA Cup final will have done little to stop Mourinho fearing the Gunners next season, and as long as he views Wenger's men as a title challenger, he will try and block the transfer.
Wenger is able to offer a generous contract in order to convince him to play for the Gunners next season.
If he can get back on his feet and start banging them in in the Championship, then hopefully he can come back to the Gunners next season a more complete striker...
Arsenal's management structure may currently be one falling into turmoil, with future of Arsene Wenger remaining uncertain and whether Ivan Gazidis is going to stick with the Gunners next season.
I know that a lot of Arsenal fans and other people who follow football will be quick to say that our France international star is not going to be completely objective about Kylian Mbappe and the transfer rumours linking him with Arsenal among a host of other big clubs, because the arrival of this highly rated young striker would surely make it harder for the big man to get a game for the Gunners next season.
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Anyone who has been keeping up with the recent Arsenal transfer news and rumours will not be surprised to hear that the Bosnia and Herzogovia international star Sead Kolasinac is going to be playing for the Gunners next season, but we always need to wait for the official confirmation before being completely sure.
Midfield is a key area for the Gunners next season, especially if Wenger wishes to persevere with his favoured 3 -5-2 formation and Mohamed Elneny could be pivotal in helping guide his side back into the Champions League spots.
The French striker, who scored 37 goals in 45 goals in all competitions last season, looks set to complete his a move to the Gunners next week, which could reportedly rise to as much as # 52M, as reported by L'Equipe.
Whilst neither side might not have been putting exactly 100 % into the tie — Arsenal were already qualified and Galatasaray already knocked out — the match was the perfect opportunity to provide game - time to the Gunners next big prospects.
Arsene Wenger has today confirmed news that will not be too popular amongst Arsenal fans, the news being that Olivier Giroud will not only be remaining with the Gunners next season but that he will also keep his place as Arsenal's number one striker.
Will you be excited to see this highly rated youngster finally make more of an impact for the Gunners next season?
Would you like to see Adelaide feature more for the Gunners next season?
If the second half of the season was anything to go by, however, I think the German is going to be an absolutely key player for the Gunners next season and in the years to come.
Paul Clement may have just arrived in the Premiership as Swansea's third manager this season, but considering that he has come straight from the Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich — who are the Gunners next opponents in the Champions League — he had already been involved in working out how to get the better of Arsene Wenger's men.
With the a draining Europa League campaign coming up for the Gunners next season they are going to need more depth to their squad as when you consider there are 38 league games, up to 15 games in the Europa League (should they reach the final) up to 6 games in the FA Cup and the same in the League Cup, Arsenal could end up playing in 65 games over the course of the season.
We do not want him to change that dynamic style but if he could tweak it and add a bit of Ozil's finesse, who knows how much impact he could have for the Gunners next year and in the future?
It's a well known topic of debate regarding as to whether Arsene Wenger will still be in charge of the Gunners next season.
The Gunners next play Brighton in the FA Cup fourth round, and will be hoping for a victory so that they can continue their effort to defend the trophy they won last season.
With Arsenal widely tipped as favourites to sign Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech, there's every chance the Czech Republic international will be lining up as number one for the Gunners next season.
As soon as the snub was confirmed it was reported that the odds were slashed on Arsenal getting Aubameyang, and other reports suggested that we were aiming for Morata or Nolito from Spain, but according to Talksport today the Gunners next target is to be the Inter Milan hotshot Mauro Icardi.
There have been numerous Arsenal transfer rumors predicting that our Super-Spaniard Santiago Cazorla would be moving back to his homeland this summer, but the exceptional midfielder has now made it clear that he intends to stay and fight for more trophies with the Gunners next season.
The only issue is that he probably isn't going to be a regular starter for the Gunners next season.
On Wednesday, the Spanish giants confirmed 16 - year - old Jon Toral is set to follow the lead of Cesc Fabregas and join the Gunners next season.
I am not going to roll out words like snubbed though, because I firmly believe that if Arsene Wenger had wanted to sign this Colombian international this summer, he would be playing for the Gunners next season.
Burnley and Swansea City await the Gunners next in the league, before Manchester United come visiting to the Emirates after the international break.
As Metro have reported, the 22 - year old has confirmed that he will be coming back to play for the Gunners next season after loan spells at five different Spanish clubs.
As reported by the Daily Star, the transfer of the talented young Palermo forward to Juve has been confirmed by the Palermo chief Beppe Iachini, ending any hope that the player dubbed the new Sergio Aguero would be playing for the Gunners next season.
Let's forget about injuries to our beloved Gunners next season.
Arsenal may have bought Danny Welbeck without Arsene Wenger's permission, and we may have the crocks Olivier Giroud and Sanogo also fully fit next season, but I think that NONE of the above will be leading the line for the Gunners next season.
So as long as he can stay reasonably fit for a year then Jack should be back with the Gunners next season.
However if Arsenal's star was to sign a new contract, then it would surely put all rumours to bed and fans will be able to wait for the upcoming season in peace, knowing that our star players are fully committed towards achieving major honours with the Gunners next season.
there is no confirmation of him being a gunner next season from his statements... that's just what he says in reference to his current contract.
So my educated guess is that he will be a gunner next season.

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Let's just hope that the injury problems ease up and the Gunners do not get knocked out of the FA cup and Champions League at the next stage.
Next up for Arsenal is a trip to Crystal Palace on Monday night, so if the players put in another good performance, whatever the final result, will it prove that the pundits were wrong and that the Gunners are still behind the manager?
Gunners fans have been longing for a top striker to join the club in recent seasons, but the only arrival to challenge up front has been Danny Welbeck, who has just been ruled out for the next nine months.
I doubt the fm can bring the gunners to the next level ie competing for the epl and winning the cl.
However it seemed as if Arsenal's next opponent was going to be Juventus, who were hanging around Alexis Sanchez, with the Old Lady waiting to propose an offer to the Gunners.
Mertesacker will also undoubtably be on his way out in the next few years, either through sale or retirement, whilst Gabriel is still yet to convince many that he has a long term future with the Gunners.
First of all the Gunners are likely to field a very weakened team in the next round.
As Chelsea have now been confirmed as Champions and the end of the season approaches, many Arsenal fans are wondering who we need to bring in to strengthen the Gunners squad, so we can make a more sustained challenge for next year's title.
The Gunners do have a few injuries going into the next Premier League fixture, but United also have their own injury problems and so it should be a very interesting match for Wenger vs Mourinho.
With Arsenal in first position, it should mean that theoretically the Gunners get an «easier» draw in the next round.
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The Gunners are currently sitting in 6th in the Premier League table, but our reserves are through to the next round of the Europa League, and are in the quarter - finals of the League cup, but what is the minimum you would expect the team to achieve for the season to be considered a success with our current players and manager?
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