Sentences with phrase «as successful loan spells»

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Meanwhile, both Fiorentina and Lazio are interested in the forward, perhaps encouraged by the relatively successful loan spell he enjoyed with AS Roma in the 2011 - 12 campaign.
Wenger brought in a 29 year old William Gallas from Chelsea as part of the deal that saw Ashley Cole join the Blues and last term the Arsenal boss brought in Yossi Benayoun in on a relatively successful season long loan spell.
Joel Campbell — A highly motivated / driven winger who has garnered so much experience from several loan - spells (some of them fairly successful) across Europe, with an impressive resumè playing as a striker at the 2014 world - cup.
A successful loan spell may do little to convince Mourinho that he has a long - term future at Old Trafford, but it will more than likely open more doors for him as he hopes to get back to the level he displayed at PSV.
The Belgian spent last season on loan in a successful spell at West Brom, establishing himself as one of the country's most promising young talents, with 17 goals in the Premier League for the Baggies.
I am really hoping that Wilshere has a successful loan spell at Bournemouth (which he is having so far) and comes back stronger... he is the only one (imo) at Arsenal who can be just as effective as Cazorla in the Deep Lying Playmaker role..!!
Further, in the event that Gerard Deulofeu returns to Barcelona after what has been a successful loan spell at the San Siro thus far, MilanNews note that Keita Balde and Domenico Berardi will be considered as replacements for him in Montella's starting line - up.
Remember that, at some point in their coming as youths Le Coq was ranked higher than Wilsharte and I know in most of his loan spell he was not successful so am of opinion that let him get more games under his belt, nature Chambers to that DM role too, get WC DM in summer but for now we need a CD atmost....
Following a string of loan spells away from Manchester City, the Swedish striker enjoyed a successful 2014/15 campaign with the Hoops as he scored eight goals in 24 league appearances, helping them win a Premiership and Scottish Cup double.
When he joined Arsenal, he was seen as a star of the future, but in his loan spell with Brighton he has failed to impress, despite Brighton having a successful season, gaining promotion to the EPL, and doing it by playing exciting, free - flowing football, the type that should have been a proper setup for Akpom.
He finished the season as the sixth - highest goal scorer in the Premier League, his goals — nine more than the next nearest Baggies player — helping Steve Clarke's West Brom to an eighth - placed finish during an extremely successful loan spell.
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