That is absurd as the Boss has only # 50m made available by the Arsenal board that includes Lord Harris to him to
do summer transfer business.
We «ve been told on the news media that the Boss will be given # 50m to
do his summer transfer business.
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.
Really selling the OX wasn't one of Arsenal's failure during this
summer transfer window, I will even think its their biggest success because # 40m for him is a fantastic piece of
business — but why we
did nt take that money straight to Shalke for Goretzka is what beats me — Imagine loosing the Ox to get him?.
Tottenham are acting fast to get their
transfer business done early this
summer before they attempt another top four challenge in the coming season, according to The Evening Standard.
with 2 new additions to the side of course AW sees there's no merit declaring himself unhappy with the
transfer business done this
summer, clearly to say otherwise would be counter-productive.
Then come January Wenger and Co will tell the Fans it is hard to
do Business in the January window we will wait until the
Summer Transfer Window.
I am still pretty impressed with all the
business that Arsenal
did during the
summer transfer window.
There are always a lot of Arsenal
transfer rumours, of course, but having written more articles about them than many people have read I
do get the impression that the Frenchman means
business this
summer.
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.
But it
does highlight the fact that signing the France international Morgan Schneiderlin from Southampton this
summer would have been a very useful piece of
transfer business indeed.
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.
So assuming that their
business is
done for the
summer then Arsene Wenger needs to switch his focus from Lemar and find another
transfer target who can offer us something similar.
We have certainly been seeing the benefits to players like Gabriel, Walcott and Coquelin of having faith in them and not bringing in more competition and we saw another Gunner in the shape of Joel Campbell grab his chance to impress with both hands at the weekend, so
did Arsenal and Wenger get the
summer transfer business spot on?
Despite the fact that Seaman, like most Arsenal fans, was hoping that the Frenchman would
do more
business in the
transfer window this
summer, he was also very impressed by the signing of Petr Cech from Chelsea.
According to the report, the Premier League giants are not concerned by a
transfer fee, and may therefore be unafraid to spend big to entice the Bundesliga champions into
doing business once more this
summer following Bastian Schweinsteiger «s Old Trafford
transfer [via BBC Sport].
Arsene Wenger has, in my opinion, already got two very good bits of
transfer business done for Arsenal this
summer.
But last year saw the Gunners get some silverware in the cabinet and spend more time at the the top of the Premier League table than any other team, so there is a lot of confidence among us that Arsenal are on the up, especially after some quality
business done in the
summer transfer window.
That is why Wenger is a moron for not
doing his
transfer business in the
Summer.
What more encouragement
does Arsene need to make Granit Xhaka the first signing of what us fans are hoping will be a busy
summer of
transfer business for Arsenal?
We
did better
transfer business last
summer and spent more money with the only real flop being Xhaka.
Thus leaving less than # 27m to
do other
summer transfer business.
Whether you believe him or not is another matter, but Arsene Wenger has declared himself pretty happy with the
transfer business done by Arsenal this
summer, despite missing out on the France international pair of Kylian Mbappe and Thomas Lemar from AS Monaco and failing to persuade the England international star Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain to sign a new contract and having to sell him to Liverpool.
For quite a bit of the
summer the Arsenal fans were fairly happy with the
transfer business that Arsene Wenger and the people behind the scenes at Arsenal were
doing.
I share the frustration that another poor start to the season has produced and I
do not agree with Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal board when they try to tell us that this
summer was a successful one for the4 Gunners in terms of the
transfer business done.
Arsenal
do not appear to be rushing to complete any early
summer transfer business; however, having signed Mesut Ozil from Real Madrid and Alexis Sanchez from Barcelona over the past two seasons, Arsene Wenger is certainly one to look out for in the coming weeks and months.
Old Trafford side look to
do significant
business in the tail end portion of the
summer transfer window.
It has often been the case with Arsenal that Arsene Wenger uses the full span of the
summer transfer window to get his
business done and to some extent I can understand that.
Without laying the criticism of Arsene Wenger on too thick, Parlour
did explain in a Daily Mail report why he thinks the Arsenal boss may have missed a trick and made a mistake with his
transfer business this
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.
The two clubs recently
did some
business together when Chelsea signed Alvaro Morata from Real during the
summer transfer window.
There is no doubt whatsoever that Arsene Wenger
did a great bit of
transfer business when he signed Alexis Sanchez for Arsenal this
summer.
Now, according to Mediaset Premium via Evening Standard, Chelsea and Man United may cut their losses and accept a deal from Juventus next
summer with the Turin giants also ready to
do business that would shake the
transfer world.
It was an uneventful last day of the
transfer window at Atletico's headquarters in Madrid but that was in large part thanks to
business being
done earlier in the
summer.
With the
summer transfer window finally coming to a close, both managers and fans alike will be reflecting on the
business done by their respective teams and there will be few clubs happier than Manchester United, who look like they have once again come out of a
transfer window smelling of roses.
He may of course wait until the
summer before
doing further
transfer business.
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.
I've already written here on Anfield Index about the
business that Liverpool have
done in the
transfer market this
summer, but what seems to have become a real bode of contention with a large number of fans is the
business not
done by the club this
summer.
All of the midfield players
did their bit last night but in a situation where supporters have perhaps been generally underwhelmed by the
summer transfer business it has been very pleasing to see what Fernandes can offer; he looks a very talented and assured player and not just one for the future.
Teams had to get used to
doing all of their
business in either the
Summer or January
transfer windows.
The champions are aiming to
do their
transfer business this
summer as quickly as possible and hope to secure their targets prior to the World Cup, and they are poised to offer new contracts to several of the star performers who helped secure two domestic trophies.
Given all of the
summer business so far, it is hard to see Chelsea
doing much in the winter
transfer window.
Chelsea were a perfect example of how to conduct
transfer business last
summer, getting deals for their main targets
done before pre-season.
Mourinho may need another two
transfer windows to make his mark on his side, which will prolong the period for being able to judge him, but in the
business he has undertaken in the
summer and the fact he has started turning United around, with a few blips along the way, things may not look great now, but neither
does a cake when you have just mixed the ingredients together.
Guardiola is keen to get his
business done early, due to the World Cup starting on June 14 and a shortened
summer transfer window.
United will need to move quickly in the
transfer market this
summer, with it being a World Cup year, also that the
transfer window will close before the first game in the Premier League kicks off, meaning the Portuguese manager will have around two months to conduct his
business — normally
doing it quickly with the Paul Pogba
transfer saga dragging on into August 2016, the rest being signed before August came, or close to the start of the month.
In July, however, Gazidis made a statement that I think backfired on him stating that we're actively busy and that our
summer transfer business was far from
done.
Detailed reports today state that both club are continuing to negotiate a deal ahead of the January
transfer window which is when the Catalan giants would prefer to
do business opposed to waiting until the
summer.
The success of Jose Mourinho in the
summer transfer window has been due to the fact that he
did business very early as compared to...
The 22 - year - old midfielder isn't due to complete his
transfer to Anfield until the
summer but with Liverpool looking like they could
do with some quality injecting into the team as quickly as possible, there have been reports that boss Jürgen Klopp would see if Leipzig could be persuaded to
do business sooner.