Alexis Sanchez could be spending his last season at the Emirates Stadium as reports claimed Arsenal will rather push him abroad than to allow him join any Premier
League rivals if he refuses to stay at the club.
As much as it would cause immense envy from Premier
League rivals if the Citizens could pull off a sensational swoop — boy would we be pleased to see him in England!
Not exact matches
If we sell to a premier
league rival the supporters, including the moderate ones of which I am one, will be up in arms and the atmosphere will be so toxic that our season would be over before a ball is kicked.
If Alexis does decide to move on, would we rather he went to Germany than join one of our Premier
League rivals?
He better had do as well, because
if we lose the potential coaching abilities of Arteta after seeing one of our other former captains Patrick Vieira working at our Premier
League rivals as well then it will be a real kick in the teeth for the club.
That would be a double blow because not only would we be losing all that experience and know - how but it would be going to help a direct
rival and with Guardiola being new to the Premier
League we do not want to help him settle in quickly
if we can possibly help it.
So
if this news is correct then Sanchez will be playing for Arsenal next season, which is clearly good news but it could turn out to be good only in the short term, because
if we fail to match his ambition then he will be able to leave on a free next summer and the thought is that it would be to our Premier
League rivals Chelsea.
The fact that he would not be going to a Premier
League rival would also be a plus point and
if the Chilean is not committed to the arsenal cause I can see why Wenger and the board might be tempted.
The 31 - year - old has been one of the top attacking midfield players in Europe in his eight seasons at City, and would be a major loss
if he were to move on, particularly to a Premier
League rival.
If the report is right about their targets and the Spanish club is successful then the Gunners have nothing to worry about as it will actually weaken our Premier
League rivals, with Man City striker Sergio Aguero, Man United keeper David De Gea and Chelsea forward Eden Hazard on the list.
However unfortunately
if we want to keep with the times and continue to challenge, it's important we stay at the very least level with our
league rivals.
Chelsea will go ahead of Arsenal in the Premier
League table
if they win on Saturday, while a Gunners victory would see Wenger's men move three points clear of their
rivals, who currently trail them on goal difference.
After Arsenal seemingly agreed to sell another contract rebel, Oxlade - Chamberlain to one of our biggest Premier
League rivals, it would now not surprise Arsenal fans
if they also decided to cash in on the sale of Sanchez to Man City as their next deal, which will leave very little time for Wenger to bring in replacements...
In comparison to what our
rivals in the Premier
League have spent, especially City and United, Arsenal's summer has shown little movement and we desperately need to sign a few more quality faces if we are going to truly challenge for the league this s
League have spent, especially City and United, Arsenal's summer has shown little movement and we desperately need to sign a few more quality faces
if we are going to truly challenge for the
league this s
league this season.
Man United seemed to be our main
rivals,
if not our only ones, because of the player's desire to stay in the Premier
League and also play in the Champions
League.
I don't even care
if it sounds arrogant, but this is turning out to be our worst season ever, not simply due to the fact a team in the championship two seasons ago has now surpassed us to practically win the premier
league, but for all the taunts we've given spurs they look like the only team able to challenge them, this all in a season where our usual
rivals have capitulated.
If Alexis goes abroad then so be it, but we must never strengthen our
league rivals unless it's for silly money.
The report states that the Spanish tactician has already held talks over taking the Arsenal job and that means the Gunners would hold a big advantage over their
rivals if Messi were to ever consider a transfer to the Premier
League.
Tottenham are currently fifth in the Premier
League, one place above arch
rivals Arsenal, and Champions
League football is certainly not out of reach
if they continue in this vein of form.
That is a chance we are going to have to take I think but it could also be gopod for Arsenal in the long term because it means that City will not be a
rival for Guardiola
if he plans to move to the Premier
League from Bayern Munich when his current contract expires next summer, which many in football expect.
One wonders
if Mourinho would be willing to sell Cech, who is still one of the best keepers in Europe, to a direct Premier
League rival.
But
if he keeps playing thae way he has been doing, Arsene Wenger could be involved in a six - way transfer tussle with our Premier
League rivals in the summer.
If he is focused on defending alone, he has no
rival in the squad and you will struggle to find anyone better than him in that aspect in the
league.
If the transfer rumours concerning our Premier
League rivals Manchester City are right that is.
Get Verrati, Varane, Cavani / Martinez and see
if we will not kill all big four
rivals that's how u win d
league.
Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech would be a great signing for Arsenal
if the Blues let him sign for one of their big Premier
League rivals, according to Gunners legend Ray Parlour.
If you were looking for a sign of whether all the confidence among us Arsenal fans and the nice things (for a change) said about us in the football media at the minute are an accurate depiction of where the current crop of Gunners stands when compared to our main
rivals for the Premier
League, including the dreaded Jose Mourinho and his expensively assembled Chelsea team, then you should be encouraged by the words of Arsene Wenger.
Ince went on to insist that Sanchez is a statement signing from Man Utd and they have sent a message to their
rivals to remind them that they're still the biggest club in the Premier
League, while he envisages Jose Mourinho getting closer to winning the Champions
League this season
if he has Sanchez at his disposal in the coming months.
It also seems clear that the Frenchman knows that we do need another striker of quality to help out the likes of Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott
if Arsenal are to have a real chance of beating our Premier
League rivals to the title this year.
If that is going to be the case, though, it would be a lot better for Arsenal if the striker was not playing against the Gunners and that may well happen if he signs for an English Premier League rival, with both Chelsea and Man City having been strongly linked through various Arsenal transfer rumours in the medi
If that is going to be the case, though, it would be a lot better for Arsenal
if the striker was not playing against the Gunners and that may well happen if he signs for an English Premier League rival, with both Chelsea and Man City having been strongly linked through various Arsenal transfer rumours in the medi
if the striker was not playing against the Gunners and that may well happen
if he signs for an English Premier League rival, with both Chelsea and Man City having been strongly linked through various Arsenal transfer rumours in the medi
if he signs for an English Premier
League rival, with both Chelsea and Man City having been strongly linked through various Arsenal transfer rumours in the media.
1) he will be cloae to 30 by that time so not as attractive 2)
if we sign 2 to 3 great players and go on to win the premier
league or europa
league then he might want to stay No value at all in selling to a main
rival unless one of Sane, Aguero or De Bruyne come the other way!
Maybe all those concerned with the success of Arsenal in the Premier
League in the coming months will have something to worry about
if the reports about this transfer deal turn out to be true and the Spanish international striker Pedro Rodriguez does join our
rivals Chelsea from Barcelona this summer.
To be perfectly honest it would be a hard enough thing for we Arsenal fans to see our star striker Alexis Sanchez call time on his career as an Arsenal player at the end of this season, but it would be nigh on imp [ossible to take
if we let him go to one of our Premier
League rivals, which is why the Arsenal board are determined to not let that happen according to the Daily Mail.
If we compare it to previous Arsenal windows we should surely get an A +, but what if we compare it to our Premier League rival
If we compare it to previous Arsenal windows we should surely get an A +, but what
if we compare it to our Premier League rival
if we compare it to our Premier
League rivals?
Man City are in a completely different
league to us, we shouldn't even be considered their
rivals so
if Alexis doesn't wants to go then let him go, his performances have been disappointing.
My biggest worry is
if Sanchez goes to another Premier
League team, as well as strengthening a
rival, can you imagine the stick we'd get from other clubs supporters!
otherwise
if we don't lose any game from now we are not going to win the
league if our
rivals at the top do nt lose too.lets not take our hopes too high and underestimate any opponent.
If Arsenal could compete with Premier League rivals for the fee the 25 year old will command, maybe we could sign him and what a coup will that be, if we can grab him next season and unleash him on the likes of Chelse
If Arsenal could compete with Premier
League rivals for the fee the 25 year old will command, maybe we could sign him and what a coup will that be,
if we can grab him next season and unleash him on the likes of Chelse
if we can grab him next season and unleash him on the likes of Chelsea.
Alli had one of the nights of his short career so far this week when he netted a brace to help Tottenham beat Real Madrid 3 - 1 in the Champions
League, and will be seen as an important figure for Spurs
if they are to overcome old
rivals Arsenal.
It is vital that we do not lose any more ground on our Premier
League rivals, especially Man City, but it would be even better
if we could catch them up a bit and open up a gap on the others while we are at it.
Chelsea will have to launch a bid in the region of # 30million
if they are to tempt Premier
League rivals Everton into selling highly - rated defender John Stones, Guardian Sport reports.
Can has been immense for Liverpool in recent times and would be a big loss for manager Jurgen Klopp, especially
if he moves to a Premier
League rival.
We do, after all, have Hector Bellerin on the right and the new signing Sead Kolasinac on the left, so is it time for Arsenal to sell Chamberlain, even
if it is to a Premier
League rival?
If Arsenal do as we expect them to this weekend and run out as winners of the home game against a struggling Southampton side getting used to their new manager Claude Puel, while he gets used to the English Premier
League for the first time, then we will be heading into the next round of matches a bit closer to at least one of our big spending Premier
League rivals.
In turn, Wenger will hope that they can now maintain this level of form in order to get themselves firmly back into the top four conversation and to continue to silence their critics and detractors, even
if they are
rival Premier
League players.
Sanchez us our best player but
if his heart is not with Arsenal then he must go... abroad, not to our premier
league rivals.
Meanwhile, Arsene Wenger has once again made it clear that he has no intention of selling Alexis to anyone, even
if it is to a
rival from outside the Premier
League.
With sanago out on loan it's a win win situation IMO, he will get game time, premier
league experiance and goals, akpom will get more time with the first team squad and finally it could help us
if Sanogo scores goals against our
rivals
So maybe you can be behind the decision not to sell Sanchez to a direct
league rival, but
if Wenger and the rest of the management had been more on top this situation, we would never have the problem in the first place.
Arsenal have got a lot more to do than simply catch and overtake our north London
rivals Tottenham
if this season is to be seen as anything but a disappointing one, and with 11 points to make up on the current Premier
League leaders you would have to say that Leicester City are big favourites to finish above the Gunners and complete an amazing campaign by being crowned champions of England.