Not only is he the manager, but he has more control at Arsenal than any other manager
does at their respective clubs (maybe bar City, as they think Pep is a god).
Considering that Zlatan wore No. 10 with Paris Saint - Germain, it was reasonable to suspect that there might be a clash between the strong - willed scoring machine and Man United captain Wayne Rooney for the number they've both shared
at their respective clubs over the years.
It adds to the influence that they've had
at their respective clubs for several years now, and both men would undoubtedly be wise acquisitions for Conte given their quality on the ball as well as what they bring off it.
It is little surprise to see both clubs after similar players this January due to their current needs, with Coutinho and Sanchez likely to prove hard to replace after starring
roles at their respective clubs in recent seasons.
But it's a bit lucky to see that both Wenger and Simeone are in the last years of their
contract at their respective clubs, so if i was in charge (i don't have any credentials though), i would definitely try to poach Simeone as a replacement for AW and promote Wenger to the board level.
I'll ask of you the question, (and I really, really despise asking it) Do you think Gabriel would be anywhere close to Pep and Mourinho's
squads at their respective clubs this season?
Alan Pardew and Gary Monk have done a magnificent
job at their respective Clubs and I expect to see plenty of chances and goals at Selhurst Park despite the fact that the Eagles have only scored twice in their last seven games against the Swans.»
In a Sky Sports feature for all the top six clubs, pundits are looking at specific individuals and questioning whether or not they have a long - term
future at their respective clubs.
Alexandre Lacazette and Romelu Lukaku are both reportedly
unsettled at their respective clubs giving Wenger the perfect chance to snap up a perfectly capable striker of leading the line for Arsenal.
Juventus director Giuseppe Marotta has disclosed that the club are willing and ready to accept Chelsea and Manchester United stars Alvaro Morata and Paul Pogba back to the team as their future looks
shaky at their respective clubs.
While Vidal and Pogba could be sold by Juventus because of financial reasons and Atletico have no option other than to let go of their star players year after year, the rest are / were deemed surplus to
requirements at their respective clubs.
A number of high - profile strikers have fallen out of
favour at their respective clubs of late, and we look into a few, who could potentially strengthen the Toffees in January.
In all likelihood, with the Football Index increasing in popularity, and with many young players inevitably becoming more
established at their respective clubs, you would almost certainly have a handsome profit on a share price you paid three years ago, right?
Those who didn't compete at any of the two major international tournaments this summer would have enjoyed a nice extended break, but the start of pre-season would have resulted in spending a lot of
time at their respective club's training facilities in preparation for the 2016/17 campaign.
The Mirror raise doubts over Monreal and Alonso's futures in London, but given the prominent roles that they've had
at their respective clubs over the last two years in particular, it's up for debate as to whether that will be an issue moving forward.
Like any
manager at their respective club, it's Wenger's job to devise the formation, and tactics, along with his coaching team, but it's Wenger that will have the final say.