However, the report in The Sun suggesting that it was the Lyon forward Alexandre Lacazette that Wenger and Gazidis were in France for seems a lot more believable, with the transfer
fee for this player said to be more like # 50 million.
Not exact matches
The Blues are
said to be hoping to bring in the pair
for a combined
fee of # 47m (# 30m
for Stones and # 17m
for Rahman,
says the Star), but it may be that they will have to pay more if they are to persuade the
players» respective teams to sell.
who would of guest City would make an offer of 60 million in the summer
for Sanchez with only a year left on his contract, i'm guessing we could get an offer of around 30 million from City in January so he wont be persuaded by the likes of PSG with a signing on
fee in the summer, but who knows what goes in the mind of Alexis or what kind of injuries some big clubs could have from now until January
for them to make ridiculous offers to a world class
player with no CL conflict of interest, lets
say Real Madrid loses Ronaldo, Bale, Karim to long term injury you bet they will come ceiling with baring gifts
for Sanchez's services or even Barca with Messi or Suarez
That
said, as last Sunday proved, in spades, there is no point in keeping
players who don't want to put any effort in
for the team.This being the case Alexis has to be sold and Ozil should not be selected.Unfortunately there is no - one out there who wants to pay a
fee for the enigma that is Mezut Ozil....
Oh and he has
said AFC was willing to not have a
fee for him but he will not take too much of a wage cut and happy to collect a wage in a year
players want to prove themselves to the national team.
I didn't
say it was done and dusted.That was Resource.I'm not Resource.Arsenal agreed a # 55 deal
for Lemar weeks back.Monaco actually pulled out of the deal.I'm not revising my words.If a
player agrees personal terms and the
fee is agreed isn't the deal done?Monaco are at fault
for pulling out of the feal and are now demanding # 65
for him.
The story, which was also reported in AS,
says that the former Ligue 1 champions are willing to offer any one of the three aforementioned
players in order to try and sign Neymar
for less than his # 196M buy - out clause, which if paid, would be a world - record
fee.
The news outlet are also reporting that Arsene Wenger's are hoping to agree a # 20M
fee for Evans, implying that is this is what they rate the
player's value at, with it also being
said that they're ready to offer around # 50M
for Aubameyang, again implying that, similarly with Evans, this is what they rate the
player's value at, with the two
fees adding up to a total of # 75M.
If an increase in salary is only going to cost 5 - 7 % of the allowed wage structure than I
say sure do it as it would cost more to pay a transfer
fee and a new salary
for a
player matching the caliber of either
player.
Once the summer transfer window shut, I
said to my friends «in January Wenger will sign an unknown youngster
for a small
fee, and more experienced
player for the squad, but not
for the starting line - up».
Although with that being
said granted that he is a premier league
player we would have to adjust
for inflation, so he will definitely command a transfer
fee exceeding # 45 Million however from our perspective with us looking to offload a few of our
players, who retrospectively are being looked at by Everton Ospina, Walcott, Gibbs, Ox and Campbell it would provide us with the perfect opportunity to launch a bid upwards of # 40 Million and a
player exchange I may be getting ahead of myself but f we were to get rid of any of those guys I'd rather it be in a deal to a team, that couldn't provide a threat to our title ambitions whilst it simultaneously being a deal that advantages all parties.
Arsenal had been negotiating with Basel
for the last 8 months
for Elneny and his transfer
fee is
said to be more than the reported
fee (# 7 million) the true cost is kept between the two clubs so that Basel don't get held to ransom when they enter the swiss market to buy
players.
He's our
player, a Swansea City
player, and I have
said many times before in football money does dictate things, but it would take an astronomical, astronomical
fee for him to ever go anywhere.
OT: French expert, Gilles Favard,
says that Arsene Wenger was presented with the opportunity to sign the duo two years ago when they both played
for a Ligue 1 side, Caen, but decided to look elsewhere after agreeing a deal.Reported
fee for both
players was only # 12.6 mand today it presents unimaginable bargain even if it were to be
for only one of the
players mentioned.
Xhaka was just responding to the rumours which he also read, in the media... He also
said that there «HAS N'T» been any offers made
for him... Sky sports have also reported that Arsenal are yet to make an offer
for this
player, Which contradicts previous rumours of all
fees being agreed, including the
players wages etc..
JUST IN: Jadon Sancho is a
player who is wanted by Spurs, Arsenal, Man Utd, Dortmund and RP Leipzig.The
player had a verbal agreement that he'd sign
for Arsenal.Dortmund came in to hijack the Sancho deal from Arsenal using Ousmane Dembele as a reason why they give youngsters chances.However, the
player rejected them and
for that matter all moves abroad.He skipped training
for several weeks trying to force Man City to release him to avoid his new club paying a compensation
fee and to avoid transfer complications.During those weeks he's been seen several times with Reiss Nelson and even Joe Willock.The
player was at the Emirates last 3 days to watch pur U23 match.Everything showed that his move was imminent.My sources are
saying it's not true that he's signing
for Spurs but if he does it's a hijack and not because we were wrong.
So what are you trying to
say it's ok
for a
player to be transfered to Arsenal on the back of a huge transfer
fee and wages and perform poorly in their first two seasons.
The Daily Mail have also reported that his current club have agreed not to stand in the
player's way after refusing to countenance a move last summer, although they are looking
for a big transfer
fee that is
said by the paper to be putting off Arsene Wenger and the chairman of our north London rivals.
Arsenal may well not get as much back in terms of a transfer
fee from this deal if it went ahead, but with the German champions Bayern Munich showing real reluctance to pay Alexis Sanchez the sort of wages he is
said to be after, the only other options open to Arsene Wenger are selling to a Premier League rival or keeping him with the risk of having an unhappy and disruptive
player in the dressing room
for a year before he swans off
for nothing anyway.
A few tweets from reliable sources have come out in the past few days claiming BS on the fact that we've made an offer and it's fabrication from his agent... Whop wham... I honestly can't see Wenger shelling out such a large
fee for a
player who won't be ready
for a few years (as high as his ceiling may be) when we need multiple first - team ready attackers... The complete
fee (Barbosa himself owns 40 % of his rights which... I highly doubt he'll part with cheaply, not to mention his agent who i dare
say is licking his lips at a potential big pay - day as well!)
Perez is
said to be unhappy about the way the striker went public, and he is determined to get the full value
for the
player, with Arsenal seemingly unwilling to pay the full
fee, this one could run
for a while.
For all Wolfsburg's voracious ambition and desire to retain their most important player, the chance to bank a record - breaking Bundesliga fee — far in excess of the 49 million euros Livepool paid Hoffenheim for Roberto Firmino recently — simply would be too enticing to turn down and even if Allofs, himself, said «nein», it's no foregone conclusion that hard - headed businessmen on the VW club's supervisory board will agr
For all Wolfsburg's voracious ambition and desire to retain their most important
player, the chance to bank a record - breaking Bundesliga
fee — far in excess of the 49 million euros Livepool paid Hoffenheim
for Roberto Firmino recently — simply would be too enticing to turn down and even if Allofs, himself, said «nein», it's no foregone conclusion that hard - headed businessmen on the VW club's supervisory board will agr
for Roberto Firmino recently — simply would be too enticing to turn down and even if Allofs, himself,
said «nein», it's no foregone conclusion that hard - headed businessmen on the VW club's supervisory board will agree.
If Liverpool are to sign the Netherlands international then it will almost certainly take a club - record transfer
fee to do so, with Southampton chairman Ralph Krueger recently
saying the club could realistically turn down a # 60m bid
for the
player.
Horst Heldt, Schalke general manager
said on the club's official website: «There are two reasons
for our decision to accept Wolfsburg's offer: We will not be disclosing information about the transfer
fee, but we can
say that it is the biggest transfer we've received
for a
player at Schalke.
Cory Fox, a lawyer
for FanDuel,
said that the difference between the prizes it pays out and the required entry
fees of all
players who might be available to join a contest is 12 percent.