Until the governing bodies put a stop to
these high prices for players, it will continue and that will happen in next never.
United want to avoid selling another highly rated youngster and having to pay an exceptionally
high price for a player they could have loaned out.
You might put it down to whatever you like, but we paid a really
high price for players who didn't care last season and I'm happy he's out.
I think if we do sign a midfielder of this kind, we'll look to France rather than Scotland, especially as Celtic always demand
high prices for their players.
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However, just because their respective clubs might sell
for the (rediculously
high) «right»
price, it does not mean either
player would actually want to come to Arsenal.
Whether Wenger would be willing to spend such a
high amount of money remains to be seen, however it wouldn't be completely unheard of given that he has said in the past that he is happy to spend whatever it takes if he feels it's the right
price for the right
player needed at Arsenal.
They just spent 75m on him we won't match that
price we could get two
high quality
players for that.
Harry Kane and Charlie Austin cost
price may be too
high for the boss to afford, being they are English
players.
It is true we get more television income, that is down to the audience and success but you know as well that it is down to the pressure of the market to pay
for the
players with a
higher price and out expenses will come up straight away to increase their wages.
its time
for our
high priced high value
players, ozil & sanchez to earn thier coin... great
players need to find a way,
There is a limited choice
for class
players and the
price will be
high.
But have we not as a club paid too
high a
price for being loyal to
players who simply don't warrant holding down a roster spot as a result of injuries?
I never took Wenger's words
for it regarding the Sanchez situation because one way he is a business man and needs to put it out that he won't sell so that he can get a
higher price for him, on the other hand there is arrogance and pride at stake where he will not be allowed to look a fool having a
player on his team, especially one of Sanchez's calibre, to want to abandon ship.
we're paying walcott 140k / wk, we're overpaying to a lot of
players, the fans pay the
highest ticket
prices in Europe and no title once again, fighting
for top 4.
With a bit more competition
for French stand - outs it can only stand to push the
prices one way, so with a
higher investment
for players in a less competitive league I guess the risk / reward is a bit more of a gamble.
With Arsenal already having missed out on
players like Nolito, Jamie Vardy and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, however, and with the chances of Arsene Wenger meeting the
high price demanded by Napoli
for Gonzalo Higuain looking pretty slim, we are starting to consider attacking
players like Julian Draxler and Mario Gotze.
White hot: Alvaro Negredo plays against DC United on Real Madrid's US tour Real sold the
player to Almeria last summer but brought him back on a similar buyback option
for # 4.25 m purely with objective of selling him on at a
higher price following an impressive season that saw him score 19 in 35 appearances.
However of course it is generally considered the
higher the
price the better quality of
player and if the Gunners do make a second big money signing this summer, Arsenal fans could be in
for an exciting start to next season, that will be met with much eagerly awaited levels of anticipation.
Los Blancos are asking
for # 27.4 million
for the
player, a
high price for someone who would surely have to share the left - back slot with Luke Shaw at Old Trafford.
I think the only to get the board to refuse to offer Arsene an extension is
for all of us to boycott all the remaining games.Why should we pay the
highest prices to watch these overpaid pre-modonas serve up the rubbish we've been served up recently.If Arsene's, Bould and the
players salary was performance based then I believe things would change overnight.
However if Arsenal were looking to sell the Ox now, 5 years later down the line, I would be surprised to see the
player go
for a
higher fee and that's even considering the fact that he's got the «English
price tag».
1) Ten years without a significant trophy yet the Manager is never questioned 2) Selling off key «World beater»
Players season after season and replacing them with mediocre at best replacements 3) Keeping a 33 % shareholder who is one of the world's richest men AND a true football fan as far away from the board as possible 4) Charging possibly the
highest prices in Europe but NOT reinvesting within the team in any really significant way 5) Classing 4th place in the EPL as a trophy 6) Boasting of a # 100 million war chest
for transfers then quibbling over a few hundred thousand on deals.
At such a
high price for such an inconsistent
player, perhaps it's best that Liverpool aren't willing to talk to the Gunners?
Well to a point they are right, maybe we are luckier than your average PL club, but then we are NOT your average PL club, we are charged the
highest ticket
prices of any club in the EPL
for starter's and we are now apparently debt free and according to certain sources inside the clubs Hierarchy can buy any
player we want, in short we are financially as big as any of our competition with regards to the ability to buy in top quality talent, and while we don't have the money to burn that Man city or Chelsea have we are in a position to spend more and spend it more often as long as there is a degree of prudence.
What angers me is the low
price we've offered
for a
player with an unbelievable goalscoring record when we charge the
highest ticket
prices in the world.
From a United perspective it seems your fans get stitched up by the board every year.Early on each Summer you're linked with all manner of superstar signings (this year Mbappe), then once the season tickets have been sold it all fizzles out.Considering you have the
highest season ticket
prices in the league, it's a disgrace really.
For years the excuse was that you were paying
for the great new stadium, but after that you'd be competing with Europe's elite
for the top
players, that came and went and still a major lack of investment your squad needs.
Eddie Howe did want to sign him permanently but said what we wanted was too
high but having now spent # 20 mil on a
player and if the
price is low may well be back in
for him.
1) Overpaid
players on
high salaries 2) Leave selling
players at the very end of transfer window 3) Club not knowing what their priorities are during a transfer window by planning beforehand 4) Being too greedy
for wanting
higher valuation
price on average
players or selling
players bellow their market rate 5) Letting
players hold the club to ransom by giving them game time just to make them happy 6) Using the lack of
players leaving as an excuse
for not signing more
players
In arsenal under wenger we have excuses
for everything: excuses
for - playing
players out of position,
for trusting stubborn manager, benching fit walcott, trophy drought,
highest ticket
prices, losing to mourihno, excuses
for players burnout.If sanchez gets long term injury by Any chance forget even that fourth trophy.I stand by what henry said 4 more
players
As eager as Manchester United fans would likely be to see Cristiano Ronaldo reunite with Wayne Rooney and mentor Anthony Martial, the
price tag on Ronaldo (estimated at # 80m or more) would likely be way too
high for a
player about to step out of his athletic prime.
Manager Mark Hughes seems to be asking
for a
high price when considering the
player has just 12 months left on his contract at the Britannia Stadium.
Shitty transfer windows, ozil on the wing, arteta, flamini and mertesacker starters, this retarded version of wilshere that think like messi, unable to beat top 4 teams
for 10 years because of tactic incompetency,
players out of position, extremely
high priced tickets to watch 4th place football, keeping deadwood like diaby...
If Mustafi deal goes through Arsenal would have bought 3
players for a
higher price than Bayern Munich record signing (maybe 4, Xhaka value is not certain
for me).
Wenger is a deluded idiot who is clueless and still thinks we play teams like 16 years ago, football has changed and we have been sussed the way play where other clubs have moved on AFC has stagnated, Wenger has become too big
for his boots and shows he's arrogance towards fans paying the
highest prices in Europe
for watching mediocre
players achieve nothing.
Once spoke about bargain basement
players, while other spoke about
players becoming available over the transfer period
for the right
price, that just says to me there will be no other
high profile signing because none will be available at that point, so we will have to be satisfied with a bargain basement.
And he needs to stop waiting
for the last hour to make transfer deals... it makes no sense, because clubs see his anxiety at the last minute and increase the
prices, leaving him no option but to pay
higher... when he could have spent cheaper just a few weeks ahead... and he needs to stop
players from shooting..
Sanchez is a quality
player, but if he is not getting what he wants negative vibes begin to develop in the squad, we do not want that at the start of the season, because that will be detrimental to any hopes of winning anything and i think it also cost arsenal a top four finish, so all the contract rebels i would sell
for the
highest price i can get and move urgently
for replacement.
High wages are the
price for English
players Wenger was committed to develop after his French
players become important in France's world domination.
we can't even get rid of
players that have barely mannered to us
for several years... which is incredibly annoying considering that our beloved owner would never risk his own financial resources whether he brought in some new blood or offloaded several failed Wenger projects
for less than market value... he would simply make a little less and the burden would fall squarely on other sources of income, primarily us... I don't know about you but I would gladly use all the money they have been stockpiling to rid ourselves of those that don't meet acceptable standards and to replace them with a few
higher priced gems... I know, I know, Wenger and his minions have been scouring the globe
for years now to find anyone that was as good as our current lot to no avail, but I've just got to believe there must be two or three guys somewhere out there that can play this crazy game
This competition drove
player contract
prices up to extremely
high levels because NFL and AFL teams were competing
for the
player's services.
He's a project, though, so the Vikings would have to decide if they want to pay a relatively
high price (mid-2nd to early 3rd round)
for a
player who probably won't contribute much in his first season.
The
highest -
priced player in Britain is Denis Law of Manchester United, a towheaded firebrand of 24 who has been bought and sold
for three - quarters of a million dollars in his short career.
Don't blame the process
for the Sanchez situation, blame Wenger & Gazidis
for not getting their business done earlier and / or not following through with the promises they have made to their
high priced talent and their devoted fans... someone please give me an example of another supposed «top club» allowing their top
player to go unsigned before the final year of their contract unless they were severely injured or the club was planning on selling said
player prior to their final year... on a side note, Wenger might complain about the transfer window closing so late but just think about how problematic that could be
for our team which usually waits until the last second to make deals... on the one hand we might have less «panic» buys, whereas on the other hand those same ridiculous purchases might just have come weeks earlier... Wenger will find excuses
for his ineptitude in the transfer market regardless of the deadline date
my problem with AW is that
for years he resisted to buy good
players because of a million or two difference from asking
price today's market those
players are worth triple, we could of had a great team with possibly wining the EPL twice and possibly semis or final of CL, if he had just spent the money in the bank, Chelsea are in dept around 850 Million pounds (possible the bulk to Abromovich) and same
for Man - United and few more, we are the only club that is cash rich with funds available around hidden 350 million and more accumulating every season, how i know this because i look at their end of year accounts outgoings and income there is around 100 to 120 million less outgoings then income, we can easily spend 700 Million in the summer and we will be well in with FFP rules and only have 350m to pay in two years which we can with bigger and
higher sponsorship coming any day now
apart from him i do nt know who we could get, we would have to bid even more
for higher price bracket
players i.e benz, lewandoski, cavani.
Keeping Giroud on this squad with the promise of substantial playing time... the offensive tactics of this squad is way too indirect and is much more reflective of a hold up play / cross in the box scheme that suits Giroud's skill - sets but can't continue if Wenger really wants Lacazette to be successful... without Sanchez on the pitch this offence is a little bit like a headless chicken, passing sideways, providing relatively poor service to undersized
players and sub-par finishing... this isn't to suggest that Arsenal can't perform without Alexis but this offensive scheme is antiquated and ill - advised, especially considering our personnel (poor man's Barca)... if Arsenal doesn't want to pay the
price to get topnotch
players so we can press
high and play all out attack, we would be better served by adopting a counterattack approach... unfortunately that would mean developing a far less skittish defensive group that could withstand the pressure and we all know that Wenger hasn't opted
for that approach considering our defensive pickups in recent years and the lack of a «boss» in the midfield
as
high as the
prices for offensive
players are nowadays, someone like lacazette (if he leaves) will probably go up to 40 - 45m pounds.!