So maybe the reason Arsenal did not spend the money in summer when
the Lemar deal fee through was so Wenger could go again in January, knowing that the player was keen to sign for us.
Not exact matches
Goretzka's contract expires next summer and so he may well command a lesser
fee in a cut - price
deal in January, while
Lemar is said to likely cost anything up to $ 40m.
I didn't say it was done and dusted.That was Resource.I'm not Resource.Arsenal agreed a # 55
deal for
Lemar weeks back.Monaco actually pulled out of the
deal.I'm not revising my words.If a player agrees personal terms and the
fee is agreed isn't the
deal done?Monaco are at fault for pulling out of the feal and are now demanding # 65 for him.
Sanchez came very close to reuniting with former boss Pep Guardiola at Man City after the two clubs agreed a # 60M
fee for the player as per the Daily Star, however the move fell through after Arsene Wenger's side failed to secure a replacement for the want - away forward, report the Express, with the Gunners failing to agree a
deal for Monaco winger Thomas
Lemar despite having a # 92M bid accepted.
Arsenal have also agreed a
fee with Man City for Alexis Sanchez which is # 60m + # 20m in achieveable bonuses.I can confirm for you that though Arsenal have agreed the
fee with City the
deal will only go through if Arsenal can get
Lemar.
Well it seems they have reduced the
fee now to a reasonable price from # 80 million to # 55million or there about for
Lemar, however i think we can make some reasonable
deal with them too.
After buying Mohamed Salah, for a club record
fee, then somehow securing the services of one of the most exciting prospects in the world — Naby Keïta — in a cut - price and preemptive
deal, whilst also committing 70m GBP to try and purchase AS Monaco's Thomas
Lemar, FSG have not yet convinced you of their commitment to the club?
Arsenal are close to completing a
deal to sign AS Monaco winger Thomas
Lemar this summer, for a
fee reportedly around # 45m.