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.
Not exact matches
A
left - back who can
actually defend must be high on Klopp's transfer wish - list this
summer, and with Jon Flanagan, Brad Smith and Joe Gomez
in reserve, Moreno's mistakes could be a thing of the past.
There were many rumours about Arsenal's Hector Bellerin wanting to move back to Barcelona last
summer to rejoin his family, and it would appear that the rumours were based
in fact according to the BBCs David Ornstein who «revealed» at the end of the window that Bellerin
actually asked Wenger if he could move back to Spain, but Wenger refused to countenance any transfer talks with Barcelona as the 22 year - old still had 6 years
left on his recently signed contract.
Wenger is
actually looking for a versatile player who can temporarily play
in Ramsey's position when the latter is injured & on the wings as a replacement for Alexis who is likely to
leave next
summer.
If Sun did
actually report this, rather than assumed it happened, Sanchez will
leave in the
summer that's for sure.
Jack got injured again at the beginning of last season, and he saw Francis Coquelin and Santi Cazorla cement their places
in central midfield with Aaron Ramsey vying for a place, then Mohamed Elneny arrived last January, and this
summer Wenger brought
in the classy Granit Xhaka as even more competition,
leaving Jack wondering how many games he would
actually play even if he was fit all season.
Morata has been keen to
leave the Santiago Bernabeu this
summer, being somewhat of a peripheral figure at the club during the past season, coming off the bench more times than he
actually started, scoring twenty goals for the club
in their bid to lift the La Liga title and retain the UEFA Champions League trophy, becoming the first club to do that since the competition was rebranded when the Premier League era
in England began.
For children
in low - income communities,
summer is more likely an educational drought, a period when not only are they not learning anything new, they are
actually slipping backward and
leaving behind knowledge they gained during the school year.
Fog not only prevents water loss from redwoods
in summer, it
actually provides water to the trees directly through the
leaves as well as via condensation dripping to the soil and roots beneath.