Sentences with phrase «club next term»

Despite still not revealing whether he is staying at the club next term, Wenger is reportedly planning for life at the Emirates regardless with a list of names he hopes to bring to the club in the summer.
The tabloid note that Mourinho still sees Carrick — who made 28 appearances last season — as a key figure at Old Trafford, and has informed the former Tottenham Hotspur playmaker that he will play a prominent role at the club next term.

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It was imperative that Wenger stayed and this is very positive news in terms of next steps for the club.
Livermore is now discussing personal terms with the Yorkshire club, who hope to officially complete his signing early next week.
With his current contract with the Gunners set to expire next summer, serious question marks have been raised over his long - term future at the Emirates, as from January 1 onwards, he'll be able to open discussions with other clubs over a pre-contract agreement.
OT: According to Jason Burt of the Telegraph Arsenal have agreed a deal worth # 52for Alexandre Lacazette.Thry will initially pay # 46 plus # 6 add ons.The only thing left is for the player and the club to agree to personal terms which is just a formality.He is set to undergo his medical next week.
Although we still await any official news regarding Ozil's signature on the dotted line, next up for the Gunners is of course Alexis Sanchez, who according to reports, is being slightly harder to convince in committing his long term future to the club.
JUST IN: Man City have now finally met Arsenal's asking price of # 35m for Alexis Sanchez.He had already agreed terms of # 250,000 a week with them but both clubs were struggling to agree a fee.But now the issue has been resolved and he's free to complete and finalise his move.He is scheduled to have a medical next week.
It has also been lovely to see the whole women's side of the club integrating more this year and Megan, Helen and I are concocting exciting plans to maintain this next term.
My assumptions are: The Board were looking for a suitable replacement, Either to gradually take the reins from Wenger within two years or to completely replace him at the end of the season, that's if he (Wenger) didn't agree to their terms and Maybe that's why Wenger was delaying the signing of that contract because he didn't want to work with a new assistant manager next season, we now know that the present one is jetting off to manage a club in Turkey at the end of this campaign and after working with Wenger for 19 odd years, this does sound a bit strange, right??
I am already looking forward to next season in terms of what we can achieve and putting the club back where it should be.
The Belgian ace has proven his ability over an extended period of time, and has been linked with making that next step up in terms of his club for a while.
You'd certainly expect the Berkshire club to be in and around the top six next term, although Sheffield United and Charlton proved last season that relegated clubs have no divine right to these placings.
However, Sherwood's own future at the club is still in doubt after a series of shaky results and public outbursts, but should the former midfielder still be at the helm next term, and depending on whether Spurs inserted a buy - back clause in Caulker's contract then a deal could very well be on the cards.
With Malaga banned from competing in European competition next term the club's owners will be looking to sell a player or two to help make ends meet and Isco is a player they are likely to consider cashing in on when the transfer window re-opens.
Athough Chelsea had the strongest defence in the Premier League last season, it may be that the club are targeting the impressive Stones as a long - term replacement for club captain John Terry, who will turn 35 next season and is surely no longer able to play as often as he did last term, when he surpassed expectations by featuring in every single minute of the team's Premier League title - winning campaign.
And there is still growing concerns that he won't be able to lead the club to the Champions League next term, and United chiefs have sought to put their transfer plans on the back burner until things become clearer.
Wenger is a man who will sacrifice short term glory for long term benefits and ensure that the club has a bright future while Mourinho is the everyday man we meet on the street who wants to make quick gain and doesn't care whether he runs bankrupt in the next few years.
Manchester City, Chelsea, United and Arsenal also remain reportedly in the loop, but realistically what are the chances of Arsenal standing up next to some of those clubs, both financially and in terms of success.
Gutted that he'll probably leave next year on bad terms with the club instead of finishing his career here getting treated to the game time he deserves.
he can ask for that salaries next year when his a free agent because lets say if he had three year contract in a club around and he would be worth around 70 million divide that in to three years that 23 million on top of your usual salary, just that makes over 440K a week on top of salaries so its a bargain if you think about it in terms of contracts
Yes we owe the banks around 230 million it's a long term loan we pay back around 25 million a year, this season 2014/15 we ar going to turn ower around 330 + million And our outgoing is going to be around 220 million or less, this season and the next 5 seasons we will be malikng around 110 million profit a year, we had 170million in the bank in April which was confirmed by the club we have spent some money on players 70 + million leaves you with 100 million in the bank then in June we recived 3 new sponsership deal worth around 130 million (wether or not it was paid lump sump or spread across the season to lower profit margin that I haven't looked at) all in all we can spend ready cash ower 200 milion if we realy want we can spend double and more of that sum and we still be within the FFP rules becouse they look at accounts 3 years acumalation
Ozil wants to run down his contract and move for free at the end of next season, which means that he will be able to negotiate terms with any club from outside of the UK, when there's 6 months left on his contract.
@ kev It was you who said this morning: «JUST IN: Man City have now finally met Arsenal's asking price of # 35m for Alexis Sanchez.He had already agreed terms of # 250,000 a week with them but both clubs were struggling to agree a fee.But now the issue has been resolved and he's free to complete and finalise his move.He is scheduled to have a medical next week.»
Sadly for Arsenal fans however the young Swiss international has already found himself a new club for next season, joining German side FC Schalke on a long term contract, in a reported # 20 million deal.
to me we are just watching the inevitable consequences of a bursting football bubble which is what AFC (Arsenal Financial Corporation) has become under the Franco American alliance... to be honest its lasted longer than I expected as the signs of a Ponzi club were visible 5 years ago but somehow the 4th place zombie fans kept the thing going longer than I expected but the bust is, consequently, even more worrisome for the long term health of the club... obviously Wenger should have gone 5 years back but that was not in the interest of the vulture owner... next steps are uncertain but I hope fans show their disgust by not showing up to the emirates next game
After a record breaking eight seasons at Arsenal Henry eased himself speedily into things in La Liga and after 45 goals in his first two seasons he had managed to help the club to the treble last term and whilst he still has the motivation to succeed he may naturally be thinking of this next, and possibly, last footballing transfer.
Man United continue to be strongly linked with a move for midfielder Jack Rodwell and there is reported interest from La Liga clubs in Mikel Arteta and the Toffees failure to secure European football for next term may lead some players to consider leaving this summer.
Butland would surely not settle for playing in the Championship next term if clubs able to offer the realistic chance of trophies and European football came in, particularly as he'll feel he's a potential England no. 1 for the next few years to come.
The latter is increasingly talked about this term, with the forward closing in on the end of the his current deal, and he is now firmly expected to quit the club before next season.
Juventus are also looking at new options at left back as Kwado Asamoah hasn't fit in as well as they were hoping and the reported fee of # 21 million for Coentrao is thought be suit the Italian club more than it is Spurs unless they can secure Champions League football next term.
Arsenal and Chelsea are of course the teams to follow such reports, and with him supposedly having failed to agree contract terms with Borussia Dortmund, he may well be the next big name to move to our beloved club.
from AFC accounts it clearly shows» OUTGOINGS» and» INCOME» of our club there is a huge difference in favor of profits, it started from a year and a ago and will continue for the next four years that's when we negotiate our new terms with our Sponsors again,
Carrick signed a one - year extension to the Red Devils this term, and it remains to be seen whether next season will be his last with the club, or possibly of his career.
The 18 - year - old's current deal expires next summer, and Milan have opted to push now to convince him to sign an extension and commit his long - term future to the club.
The deep - lying midfielder is seen as the long - term successor to Marouane Fellaini at Everton, who looks set to leave the club either this summer or next summer; however, his # 22million release clause, has recently expired this summer.
The Armenian international could choose to let his contract run out and leave next summer if the club can't offer him what he wants both on a personal basis and in terms of the team's progress in the coming years.
Whether Rooney is ignoring Wenger's comments or simply not heard them, there remains a big chance that both will still depart the club, and Alexis has always appeared near - certain to quit the club by next term.
Alexis is allowed to leave the club on a free transfer at the end of next term unless we can manage to tie him down to a new contract, or sell him prior to the end of next season of course.
for Sanchez, playing without any long - term security might seem unnecessarily careless in light of his potential future earnings (this next contract, wherever he is, will likely be the most lucrative deal he will ever sign)... for the club, there is a delicate balance between protecting their monetary interests and not appearing shady in the process... it rarely works, especially now without 24 hr access to all things club - related
Next week, the club travel to Chester for their final game of the term.
He is not good enough to play for one of the stellar European Clubs at this stage of his career and my gut feeling is that he will be playing in the PL next term but not in the red shirt of Liverpool.
Next term, the club are holding two more seminars.
The Chilean forward looks to have agreed terms with Manchester City over a deadline day switch today, leaving our club with # 60 Million to find a replacement in the next seven hours.
Pompey have gone through some fairly hairy times of late and last term appeared very much to be a time of transition and things seem to be settling down for the Fratton Park side who managed to avoid the threat of successive relegations but the next few weeks may prove crucial to the club's future.
His final Chelsea contract saw him earn just # 50,000 per week, as reported by the Daily Mail, but, as his next club are not required to pay a transfer fee, he is in a strong position to demand a significant pay - rise, especially on a short - term deal.
But hey Wenger only has a year left on his contact and after that is nothing changes next season he will be gone and at least it will be on his terms and in some way he does deserve that given his service to the club.
However, it is thought that Mourinho would rather take the reigns at the club this season in order to gain a better understanding of the squad he'll be inheriting ahead of next term, but Woodward is reluctant to give van Gaal his marching orders despite the club continuing to slide.
Tottenham's interest in Marshall is apparently a tacit admission that the White Hart Lane side could face a battle to keep hold of French international Hugo Lloris, who is none to keen on remaining at the club following their inability to secure Champions League football for next term.
Wenger will make a decision on whether or not to keep Wellington in his first - team plans for next season during preseason — he could opt to loan out the Brazilian to an English club so that he can play regularly and adapt to football in the country next term.
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