I've noticed that many people have been upset about Arsenal's seeming lack of involvement
in the transfer window thus far.
RvP leaves so 12 months after we try for Suraez, yes you can joke about the failed bid but I will point to the board for that, show me another time in Wengers history that he has failed like
that in a transfer?
AFC have been poor
in the transfer market from Gazidis 1st full season in charge, even though the trend can be linked to Gazidis, you (along with others) like to ignore that and blame the manager 100 % for transfers...
Next time Arsene save some money (which you are good at) on paying professional scouts and just ask us the fans on who we fill will do better at Arsenal, we might not get them all right but clearly players like Elneny / Chambers / Welbeck / Mustafi / Gabriel / Asano / Sanogo / Xhaka / Perez and all the bladders we have made
in the transfer market would have been avoided.
Hull were equally as busy
in the transfer window.
And if we are really that desperate for a DM, what the hell were we doing
in the transfer window?
50 % of success on marquee signings is not good enough in today's game and whatever anyone says AKB or AW out's unless we get much cuter much quicker
in the transfer market we are going to face the same situation year in year out.
Meanwhile, upcoming players including Apkom, Gnabry and any others we get
in the transfer window could also supplant Theo, if not next season, then certainly by 2016 - 17.
Everton defender John Stones has reportedly handed
in a transfer request to force a move to Chelsea before the close of the summer window.
Mr Wenger will not however bench them because of their price tags as to do so would be an admission of his own failure
in the transfer market.From what I have seen of the duo so far AFC will find it difficult to sell them on without incurring a substantial loss.
Blues boss Jose Mourinho appears to be
in the transfer market for a new centre - back after losing out to rivals Tottenham Hotspur for the signing of Belgian international Toby Alderweireld.
This is going to cause a lot of imbalance
in the transfer market, and clubs like Manchester City, (who currently have THREE homegrown players!)
Wenger has never been a «god»
in the transfer market.
Sam Allardyce is famous for pulling off coups
in the transfer market, in particular attracting top players to what may be considered unattractive clubs.
If you believe that all the money in the game means that there will always be ways of bending and breaking the rules then I guess the FFP thing was never going to work and when you see what has happened this week
in the transfer market, with PSG paying something like # 200 million to sign Neymar from FC Barcelona then you could say that anything is possible.
«We can't afford to make huge mistakes
in the transfer market,» he said.
There had previously been suggestions that Stones would hand
in a transfer request in order to force a move; however, Roberto Martinez, the Everton manager, insisted that this was not the case at all, implying that he expected the youngster to remain at Goodison Park this season.
If Wenger & scouts identify Morata as the best target - then fair enough - can't argue with his record
in the transfer market.
The Mirror adds that United are looking at another La Liga star in Valencia defender Nicolas Otamendi, who has been in superb form in recent times to attract interest
in the transfer market this summer.
The Red Devils have been going through an ongoing transition since Sir Alex Ferguson retired at the end of the 2012/13 season and January is likely to be busy
in the transfer market for van Gaal once more.
I think Wenger is going to strengthen our left wing
in the transfer window.
Recently he's been strongly linked with being
in a transfer tug - of - war between Rome clubs - Lazio & Roma, but he's pretty much been linked to every top club, even Barcelona.
If we can't find an alternative within the club, then next summer we must look
in the transfer window for one.
A club that does not buy players
in a transfer window is branded unambitious etc..
Arsenal are all too often criticised for their work
in the transfer market, but the Gunners deserve some credit for not always pushing through for the big moves, with these three an example of expensive failures by some of their Premier League rivals...
On one hand, the big boys have been going nuts
in the transfer windows over the last few years, but the smaller clubs have become much more competitive as well, what with the ever growing finances, which has made the league a lot more open.
Given how slow Arsenal operate
in the transfer market, it might take the organization a long time to announce Wenger's successor should he resign.
Fellas, it is not Kroenke's fault we are stuck
in the transfer market.
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.
I can't believe either when the manager says they are busy 24/7
in the transfer market, only to come with excuses of no one is available and if anyone comes up we will sign (if you are searching 24 hours a day and still can't find one, why you saying if anyone comes up?
The ommisions that are likely to be
in transfer negotiations are; Jenkinson, Apkom, Debuchy, Perez, Gibbs, Campbell and Szczesny.
Wengers always been the one who prevented Arsenal buying more than 1 class player
in a transfer window.
When we got Xhaka I thought we had the better player but it looks like we are losing our mind
in the transfer market.
I know the club has a habit of going in late
in the transfer window, for player targets.
Now you may not see the spuds as any sort of threat,
in the transfer market or the Premier League, but perhaps Wenger is worried about the possibility of them convincing the prolific striker and his Portuguese club that White Hart Lane is a good alternative to Arsenal because The Mirror is now reporting the news from Portugal that we have got the 28 - year old forward to sign a pre-contract agreement before the transfer window officially opens.
i guess the management will love not having to lay out anymore funds on replenishing the team, while our rivals are active
in the transfer window and go from strength to strength.
Why not allocate that money to buying big
in the transfer window??
So many excuses; while early
in transfer window he had good opportunities to sign up excellent players.
Hahahaha... There's seven weeks
in the transfer period remaining people!!!! Seven!!!! Ergh!!
Before even a ball was kicked, fans were frustrated with the regime because of the incomplete activity
in the transfer market.
If there is any truth
in the transfer sums mentioned for OX, then I think it would be a good idea to sell.
Sincerely, the approach Arsenal is using
in their transfer dealing is old.
The football transfer rumours surrounding Arsenal seem to have gone a bit dry these last few days, with decisions waiting on the likes of Jamie Vardy and Henrik Mkhitaryan, dominating most of the Arsenal media.Therefore there is very little change
in the transfer developments as we know.
If still we have no DM and ST by the close of business tomorrow, then consider it a failure for
us in this transfer window.
Let the rumor continue to mill as pundit and media alike was busy doing their usual business but if i may ask, apart from rumor what else is interesting
in the transfer period?
Which obviously point's the finger at the depth and strength of our squad, which then, points its finger at the failure to bring in the appropriate players
in the transfer windows!
We have not been told a thing of whats going on
in transfer dept & coaching dept... where are all these changes?
From the strengthening I've seen our rivals do
in this transfer window, with Wenger sitting down with his tail between legs, I'm afraid we may not even qualify for Europa League.
Moreover I suspect that he has no confidence
in transfer activities — having got it so obviously wrong on so many occasions in the past.
Slight difference
in this transfer window IF we get Auba, if so then we have gotten the main targets for the head of recruitment, not Wenger targets.