He could just say,,» Look, we have been busy all summer just to make sure Sanchez and
Ozil commits to the club and it is more important than any new signings, because getting them to sign lifts the team spirit and gives us stability and cohesion going into next season..»..
Not exact matches
After the latest news on the contract situation of the Arsenal and Germany international star Mesut
Ozil, reported earlier by us here at Just Arsenal, the easiest way
to ensure that our king of assists
commits his future
to the
club is for Arsene Wenger
to do the same.
Arsenal board are silly
to give
ozil for another contact worth280, 000 pounds a week bcos he is a very lazy guy are using his whole life with girlfriends in hotel and is not doing hard training bcos of cigarettes and women are making him lazy and I still prefer Sanchez hard working is doing for the
club than
ozil, please find another attacking midfielder is really want
to commit himself for the
club than the lazy guy is not have anything
to offer the
club and is only
to demand for increasement of the payment without doing nothing for the
club and is the one poison Sanchez mind for increased of the.
Although we still await any official news regarding
Ozil's signature on the dotted line, next up for the Gunners is of course Alexis Sanchez, who according
to reports, is being slightly harder
to convince in
committing his long term future
to the
club.
Wenger has done well recently shifting out some average players, swapping that fat chillien lady for a player who was an arsenal fan, getti g
Ozil to put pen
to paper and
commiting to our
club and getting PIE
to join the
club.
Also, I'm getting a bit sick of Sanchez and
Ozil and any player that doesn't show their intention
to commit to the
club.
Ozil could still make a difference
to the
club if he feels valued and
committed.
The Gunners have recently began working through their side
to tie down their best players
to longer term deals, and it now looks as though
Ozil will be the latest
to commit his future
to the
club.
But with
Ozil and Alexis still yet
to commit to new deals and rumours that they just don't see the
club challenging for major honours, where do the Gunners stand in their attempt
to sign top quality stars?
According
to the Evening Standard, Arsenal have offered Sanchez a # 300,000 - a-week contract, while
Ozil would be in line
to earn # 250,000 - a-week or more if he
commits his future
to the
club, but neither have yet put pen
to paper and as per the report, have intimated that they will snub the offers.
But I am pretty sure that the Frenchman would feel a bit better about things if he already had
Ozil and Alexis
committed to the
club long term.
Although I understand that Wenger and co are presumably focusing on agreeing new deals for the likes of Mesut
Ozil and Alexis Sanchez, we shouldn't forget that in Santi Cazorla we have a fantastic player of many attributes, who has the desire
to commit probably the final years of his career
to this
club.
We certainly hope
Ozil and Sanchez
commit their futures
to our
club.
Ozil reportedly stopped negotiations with the
club during the summer,
to concentrate with his national team for the European Championships, but now with the Premier League season well underway, it seems the playmaker was keen
to commit.
In my opinion I think
Ozil is truly
committed to the
club, he wants
to win big with Arsenal and I think he would be willing
to sign a new extension in a heartbeat, if Arsenal were
to firstly clear a few things up with him.
I do nt know if any of you follow Arsenal fan tv but I will go on the record and support DT and in that If I was Mr Wenger I would use the derby
to get the signature of sanchez and
ozil if they do nt
commit to Arsenal they have no business in playing in the derby We got many players are true and true Arsenals Maitland - Niles and Chuba Akpom and Nelson after all Arsenal is a big
club with many players so let us give a chance
to our young guns
to prove their Arsenal worth
But fear not my friends, we might lose Sanchez and
Ozil, but I am sure Wenger will be able
to convince his inner circle
to commit to the future of this
club.
Arsenal midfielder Mesut
Ozil says he wants
to know the long - term future of manager Arsene Wenger before
committing to a new contract at the
club.
Ozil also has 18 months left on his contract and is in negotiations with Gunners chiefs but is yet
to commit his future
to the
club.
That they should be leveled with the most blame is how the game goes, and isn't helped by mismanagement at the
club (Wenger), nor by lackluster displays and failures
to commit to Arsenal's future (
Ozil and Alexis).
Star German Midfielder Mesut
Ozil also
committed his future
to the
club as he put pen
to paper on a long - term deal.