Not exact matches
Arsenal have recently done
well at starting their
business relatively early in the
summer with a key signing, only to then lose all that
transfer momentum and eventually leave Arsenal fans in a state of desperation.
its ridiculous and embarrassing and goes to show that the real agenda from both wenger and the board is keeping the books straight its the continual party line of «in the
summer, we'll do this» then the player is unavailable there used to be a time not that long ago when you knew that whoever they brought in was going to be class, now you know that whoever they bring in will be cheap and wont do much of a job, Sanchez has been the only real
good bit of
transfer business and I mean really
good bit since we were supposed to be free of financial restraints makes you wonder if we ever really had any as its still not changed.
With the Premier League
summer transfer window now having been closed for more than a month, it is time to take a step back and analyse how
well teams did in their
business.
The 2014
summer transfer window has now been shut for more than a month, meaning that it is time for clubs to reflect on their
business and how
well the wheeling and dealing has worked out.
Arsene Wenger has, in my opinion, already got two very
good bits of
transfer business done for Arsenal this
summer.
Arsene Wenger is clearly happy with this particular piece of
transfer business, although it has some way to go before it starts to look as
good a
transfer as the signing of the superb Chile international striker Alexis Sanchez from Barcelona in the
summer.
We did
better transfer business last
summer and spent more money with the only real flop being Xhaka.
So as long as the American can keep up the
good work, and with Arsenal having brought in a couple more experts this
summer to work with him I think he will, is he the one piece of
transfer business that will see Arsenal once again lift the Premier League trophy?
The signing of David Ospina was one of the least talked about Arsenal
transfers of the
summer, but I think that the capture of the Colombia international for around # 3 million from the French club Nice was a very
good pice of
business from Arsene Wenger.
People go on about how «
good» our
transfer business has been this
summer, but in truth, we haven't got what we needed; A DM and striker Arteta has a sprained ankle.
As
well as challenging us for that second spot, Man City are likely to be one of our big rivals for the Premier League trophy, although how strong a rival they will be could depend a lot on how
well their own
transfer business goes in the
summer.
brother wenger is still
good to maintain a team if only he do
good transfer business... buy more three quality players as I mentioned up with the free
transfer sharker04 left back on his way coming to make it 4 players this
summer coming in, with ozil and Sanchez.
Southampton sold # 65m's worth of defenders in last
summer's
transfer window in what must be one of the
best pieces of
business in living memory!
The club may have made a mess of its
summer transfer business, and there is a very strong case for saying we could have done more in January, especially to ease the full back crisis, but no club could have suffered the extent of injuries that we have and still have achieved consistently
good results.
While a move in January away from the club may not be ideal, it is a
good bit of
business to sell Payet for 20 million or more pounds, after all, he was purchased by West Ham in the
summer of 2015 for 10.7 million pounds, netting the team a cool 10 million pounds in
transfer profits.
To escape the whole shenanigans and rollercoaster of arguments, discussions and debate as to whether or not Liverpool will have a successful
summer of
transfer business, I've took a step back in time to two of Liverpool's
best ever
transfer windows.
Manchester United have not yet given up on their
summer transfer business already signing Victor Lindelof from Benfica for # 30.7 million earlier in the
summer and with a # 75 million move for Everton striker Romelu Lukaku
well on its way to being completed, Jose Mourinho is still reportedly looking to strengthen his midfield.
The free
transfers of Jérémy Menez and Diego Lopez were two of the
best business moves this
summer by Adriano Galliani as they both arrived at no cost and from highly - rated clubs in PSG and Real Madrid.