Markets such as «next manager to leave» and «next
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Not exact matches
Even though the Frenchman spent more than ever in the summer
transfer window, a year
after smashing the
club's
transfer record to sign Mesut Ozil, there is still a feeling that we could and should have done more.
Still, according to the Daily Star, Chelsea still see something in him and want to bring him to Stamford Bridge in the next
transfer window after negotiating a deal with the Brazilian
club.
After relative slow start to the
transfer window, it appears United are beginning to flex their financial power and are closing in on a deal for Italian defender Matteo Darmian [via BBC Sport] and it was announced via the
club's official Twitter account on Saturday afternoon that a fee has been agreed with Bayern Munich for Schweinsteiger.
Arsenal are expected to be one of the busiest
clubs in this January's
transfer window, with new signings needed in a number of different areas of the pitch
after a slow start to the season.
Like today, the day
after the closure of the
window, the day that the Arsenal Supporters Trust, in their infinite wisdom and majesty, demanded that the
club carry out a formal inquiry into their lack of
transfer dealings.
Reading the thread on this article and I noticed a lot of people naming strikers we could have gotten in past
transfer windows that have gone to other
club and failed, Balotelli, Falcao, Martinez, Boney etc are recurring names in all the comments, and am sat here thinking because they failed in thee
clubs does not necessarily mean they would have failed if we had pulled out our fingers and hot them back then, Balotelli aside I strongly believe all of these players could have made a difference playing infront of our midfield and given the kind of attention and care Wenger gives Giroud and Walcott, adapting our play to suit them and giving them chances
after chances even when its blatantly obvious they are average players so please lets not keep using that as an excuse for Wenger's ultra careful attitude in the
transfer market, they could have failed with us, or they could have been massive for us, all speculations.
There are question marks over his future as it appears the Chilean wants a move away from The Emirates but Wenger assured fans he will be an Arsenal player
after the
transfer window closes and this maybe it the most important thing the
club can do in order to mount a title push.
Or it means Wenger doesn't go knocking on doors before the summer — which we know is probably true because he has been adamant about not tapping up players in advance and talking money in the
transfer window after clubs have agreed something and not before.
Whats the point writing about tactics when we have no clue who will be at the
club after january
transfer window?
Chelsea boss Conte, who guided the
club to their fifth Premier League title win last season, is eager to bolster his squad before the
transfer window shuts on August 31st,
after his side's lack of depth was exposed in their opening day defeat to minnow Burnley last week, as reported by the Sun.
Malcom / Aubameyang / Mhki are the main three
transfers we've been
after this
window so it's pretty unfair to insult Nicholas for keeping Xhaka in since the
club isn't even looking for an upgrade (even tho they should be).
Young Malaga starlet Isco is likely to be one of the most sought -
after players in Europe when the
transfer window reopens in January and judging from the above, Manchester City could well be the lucky
club to land the 20 - year - old.
So
after the news that Arsenal beat off interest from some BPL
clubs to sign French starlet Yassin Fortune, it looks like the
transfer window will be starting with a big bang for the Gunners!
Such moves will depend greatly on how the North London
club are faring when the
transfer window re-opens but it is believed that the Arsenal board are keen to bring an end to the
club's silverware drought and are keen to appease supporters
after a seven year run without tangible success.
PSV Eindhoven highly - rated winger Memphis Depay's move to Manchester United will be officially confirmed when the
transfer window opens
after the two
clubs agreed a fee earlier in the month.
This will come as a big boost for Reds fans as they look to face a difficult
transfer window after losing Gerrard, with star player Raheem Sterling also likely to seek an exit from the
club.
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The 23 - year - old has been heavily linked to a move to one of the Premier League's big
clubs, but it now seems that he is not interested in leaving the SPL champions at least until
after the January
transfer window.
After joining Arsenal in the January
transfer window, Diaby initially impressed with his performances in centre midfield, drawing widespread comparisons, including from Wenger, to
club legend Patrick Vieira and playing a role in Arsenal's progression to the 2006 UEFA Champions League final.
The January
transfer window is fast approaching and surprisingly enough the most storied
clubs in English football are all playing catchup to Leicester City right now, who have sole possession of first place in Premier League table
after 16 weeks of football.
Don't forget though that Giroud was bought before RvP left and was going to be nothing more than cover and Wenger has wanted a CF ever since... Well 12 months
after losing RvP we bid for Suarez, 12 months
after that we had Welbroke bought for us and Arsenal spent more than it ever had in a
transfer window period, maybe the
club told him he hasn't got anything to spend?
Elstone also moved to defend the
club's financial position
after yet another
transfer window went by when the Toffees» income exceeded their expenditure.
Year
after year Wenger keeps saying he is looking to sign only quality players if he finds any and yet each
transfer window comes and goes, quality players are bought and sold who help their
clubs win trophies.
If the move does not work out and Benzema is still a Real Madrid
after the
transfer window closes, Benzema will be at the mercy of the fans all next season... like the son of an Elephant washer did at the Emirates
after having his head turned by Barcelona all Summer and the Player himself throwing himself at the
club, saying «come and get me».
Arsenal may just have won the battle to sign the most sought
after player in the summer
transfer window with a mega money deal to bring the young France international star Kylian Mbappe to the Emirates Stadium from his current
club AS Monaco in the south of France.
As reported by the BBC, he spoke about our
club just a few months ago
after signing for PSG from the German
club Wolfsburg in January, revealing that Arsenal had previously shown interest although not in that particular
transfer window.
In fact it's his constant willingness to move this
transfer window that has made Aulas concede defeat in keeping him at Lyon.He seems to have his heart set on a move away this season than ever.I've also not heard another
club competing with Arsenal for his signature hence this is his likely destination.Aulas at this point in time would also want no stumbling block in the deal and would want everything done quickly
after seeing how Laca wants to move.I'm 100 % sure Lacazette will be an Arsenal player.
There has been an outpouring of anger on JustArsenal against Arsene Wenger
after he failed to bring in a new striker in the
transfer window, but as Le Prof said ahead of tomorrows game: «To support the
club and support the team is to stand behind the players,»
And Podolski could fit both of those descriptions if Wenger keeps him at the
club after the January
transfer window and does not use him.
Fulham would want him straight away having sold full - back Stephen Kelly to Reading in the
transfer window and told Norwegian Jon Arne Riise that he can leave the
club this month
after a breakdown in his relationship with manager Martin Jol.
Arsenal are one of a number of
clubs in the Premier League that are said to be on alert
after the French champions PSG made it known that two of their first team stars would be allowed to move on from the Parc Des Princes in the current winter
transfer window.
Real Madrid star Sami Khedira is widely believed to be the
club's top target for the January
transfer window after he was also linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium for much of the summer, and his considerable wages may mean player sales are needed.
our
transfer window was a big joke we could easily got mandzukic for 17m (some morons here thinks giroud is better than mandzukic) his physical presence would intimated the likes of matic / terry but we made a move 4 welbeck only
after giroud got injured we have cdm in flamini (not a sngle
club wanted him) & we have no 3rd choice cb the problem is wenger yes the ref was joke in sundays game had he got ba ** s the outcome would be different but 4 wenger to not being able to beat mourinho says it all
With reports from Italy suggesting that Wenger has made a bid of around # 29 million for the 21 - year old Argentinean, it could be that the Gunners are the
club set to sign him up, although the
transfer window does not officially open until
after the season comes to a close.
It was extremely lucky that Arsenal still had Coquelin on the books,
after rumours emerged later on that the
club had intended to sell the Frenchman in the summer
transfer window prior to his Gunners breakthrough.
Napoli have been linked with the Belgian, and even though the
transfer window is almost over, his future at the
club is by no means assured — a surprise turn of events
after a great start to his Arsenal career back in 2009.
Arsene Wenger may be reluctant
after allowing three forwards to leave the
club already during this
transfer window, but even without Podolski, Sanogo and Campbell to compete with, Akpom will not get much of a look - in against Alexis, Walcott, Giroud, Welbeck, Chamberlain and Ozil.
The extra fitness and confidence that the big striker will hopefully get at international level is good news for the Gunners, of course, but it is also very important for the player himself, as he now finds himself with extra competition at
club level
after Arsene Wenger completed the
transfer of the Spanish forward Lucas Perez from Deportivo La Coruna before the summer
window closed on Wednesday.
The Red Devils boss has something of a headache up front at the moment
after bringing in Sanchez from Arsenal in the January
transfer window, with the Chilean yet to really hit top form for his new
club.
Whilst AC Milan do have a whole host of forwards already at the
club, CalcioMercato are also saying that Vincenzo Montella's side could go back in for Giroud this summer
after reportedly showing interest in the striker in the
transfer window just gone.
But one thing i am sure, the biggest destroyer of this
clubs are those who are protesting
after the
transfer window is closed and given the season has already begun we have to treat Giroud like our Messi and ramsey as our iniesta and get behind the team.
While Arsene Wenger did succeed in bringing in alternative targets in attack, the
club could still be short
after losing Alexis Sanchez, Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott all in the same
transfer window.
Our
club needs to have a strong
transfer window after dropping outside the top four for the first time in Arsene Wenger's 21 year reign, and that needs to be addressed.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has distanced the
club from making move for Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech during the January
transfer window after admitting that he already has enough quality between the sticks, the Metro reports.
Now the Daily Star is reporting that Benzema could finally become a Gunner, possibly in the January
transfer window, as his current
club Real Madrid are keen to make a signing or two up front
after failing to get the
transfer action they wanted this summer.
After the summer
transfer window closed with Arsenal having signed just two new players and one of those having come to us on a free
transfer, there was always going to be a lot of finger pointing and questions asked about the way the
club is run and, more specifically, what Arsene Wenger was messing about at.
Alright, the
transfer window is done, but the problems at Arsenal are far from over and
after enough articles on how Wenger must leave the
club, which obviously must happen, what about the players?
How is Wenger still in 2017
after years and years of showing an inability to address the
club shortcomings in every area on and off the pitch still be allowed to oversee fully the
transfer window and run proceedings?
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