As for the likelihood of this rumour coming true, well, I normally wouldn't put too much stock
into rumours like this, but last season, when rumours about Caleb Ekuban joining Leeds from Chievo Verona started from Ghana Soccernet, I thought the rumours were ridiculous.
Not exact matches
They,
like everybody else, are victims of the transfer market and the
rumour mill, which over the lifetime of the Premier League has been built
into something
like a machine for the transformation of hope
into misery.
Sadly we are surrounded by it and,
like a lot of you, I tend to buy
into the back page transfer
rumours in order to make me feel positive about the future.
coquelin needs someone to compete with, i just wonder why wenger hardly invests in a proper proven dm instead of converting players
like arteta
into that role.we have been linked with dms since the m» villa
rumours were flying about, i just wonder why he overlooks such a vital position.
But anyways, we all
like a good
rumour we can put our hopes
into, so I'll ignore that reality.
So with the
rumour going around the football media that the Frenchman will have something
like # 150 million to spend on new players we were looking at an average spend of # 50 million on each, which is certainly good news in terms of getting the right quality
into our squad.
As if there aren't enough
rumours about future grands prix in places
like Denmark, the Netherlands, and Vietnam, it looks
like Tunisia is about to throw its hat
into the ring as well.
Take, «The Jeff», a really exciting prospect with an athletic physique and great skill, whom many of us think could be a real Arsenal star of the not too distant future, but if any of the
rumours circulating about other young, skilful players supposedly interesting Arsenal,
like Golovin, mentioned above, or Mahrez from Leicester or the now unlikely transfer of Lemar, I wonder how he will ever get
into the team, and does that mean he will lose impetus and start thinking he has to get out?
Tottenham look
like they could be dipping
into the transfer market in January if the latest
rumours are anything to go by — but are they targeting the wrong player?
Just
like Wesley Sneijder's annual links to Manchester United, the yearly
rumours over the Frenchman moving to Emirates have long since drifted
into the realms of cliché.
As the summer transfer window
rumour mill slowly kicks
into life
like a theme park attraction juddering
into action after a period of inactivity, much of the talk surrounds the fates of two players tipped to travel in opposite directions: David De Gea and Gareth Bale.
Twitter is abuzz as the
rumour mill goes
into overdrive, irritating clickbait articles spread
like a common cold and everyone throws in their two pennies worth as to who their club should or shouldn't be signing.