Wouldn't rule out Walcott
leaving this summer though.
Players will for sure being
leaving this summer though.
Not exact matches
How to choose which ones I want to eat this weekend
though... Glad there are still many weeks
left in the
summer.
Even
though we still have two more weeks of (official)
summer left, the weather here in Upstate NY has been chilly...
Toure's future came under some speculation earlier this
summer when it looked like he might
leave the Etihad Stadium,
though he has remained at the club after seemingly having a change of heart.
Even
though the window had been poor, Ozil's signing really lifted the fans and the team and I think that the
summer of 2013 is probably the last window we were truly
left satisfied with Wenger's business.
Anders Lindegaard and his WAG Misse Beqiri may have
left Manchester United during the
summer, but it seems as
though they are still close with some of the goalkeeper's former teammates.
English players rarely make moves to the Italian top tier,
though Morrison could join former Chelsea & England
left - back Ashley Cole in the Italian capital, with the defender currently at Lazio's arch-rivals AS Roma having moved to the Stadio Olimpico last
summer.
If the Welshman
leaves Madrid this coming
summer though, and by all accounts there's a good chance he probably will in order to avoid the baying supporters, Premier League clubs should be queuing up to take him on, and give him the platform to prove the European champions wrong.
With Christian Benteke and Danny Ings both signing for the Merseyside club this
summer, it would appear as
though the club are content to see their unwanted forwards
leave.
Nevertheless, it appears as
though the 23 - year - old has options this
summer, and all that is
left to determine is which situation suits him better at this stage of his career as he looks to get back on track.
Naturally
though, speculation over a return to Barca won't go away, and Mundo Deportivo report that the La Liga outfit have made Bellerin their primary objective this
summer to finally solve their problems at right - back which haven't been sorted out since Dani Alves
left.
Podolski
leaving seems a certainty
though, but i think its going to be a
summer transfer.
It's been a frustrating transfer saga for all concerned up to this point, but it now looks as
though Chelsea have settled on Morata, are willing to pay what Madrid are demanding in a structured deal and will push through an agreement in the coming days as Conte finally gets to work with the player he signed at Juventus in 2014, before
leaving that same
summer to take the Italy job.
On the basis of the latest developments so far this
summer, it looks as
though they could be fighting a losing battle with their right back, as Barcelona look for a long - term solution to their problems in that department having failed to really address it since Dani Alves
left last
summer.
Normally the automatic choice would be the Spaniard and it even looked as
though Flamini might be
leaving the club this
summer, but after Arteta's awful game in Zagreb last week, when he made no tackles or won any duels at all, the boss might be reluctant to play him in the north London derby.
A 3 - 0 win over Reading stopped the rot,
though they were then beaten 3 - 1 by Manchester United at Old Trafford, still they followed that up with a 1 - 0 away win at Southampton, and then even more impressively with a surprise 1 - 0 win at home to Manchester City, with none other than Adam Johnson scoring the winner against the side he
left in the
summer.
It appears as
though that section may get their wish this
summer, and Arsenal would certainly do well to bring in Allegri to fill the void
left by the influential French manager.
However, with both those transfers having seemingly broken down due to the 25 - year - old's excessive wage demands, it now appears as
though the only move
left on the table for Bendtner before the
summer window closes for business on Sept 2 is to Southern Spain.
Last season he scored 16 goals from his
left wing position,
though he can play anywhere among the forward line and Atletico will be hoping he repeats his impressive feats whilst they try and build a new side following a series of high profile departures in the
summer.
Jesus was in tears as he
left the pitch at Crystal Palace on New Year's Eve with a knee injury, but it looks as
though he'll return in time to play his part at the business end of the season while also staking his claim for a place in the Brazil squad for the World Cup in Russia this
summer.
As a result, it's no surprise that they want to keep hold of him, and Lambert goes on to admit while he felt as
though they should have allowed him to
leave in the
summer for his dream move to the Nou Camp, he doesn't see any reason whatsoever as to why they would now change that stance and sell in January.
However, speculation has linked others with exits too, including both Koscielny and Bellerin, but it would appear as
though neither will be
leaving the Emirates this
summer.
Arsenal paid # 12m for Giroud back in June 2012 and he has since racked up 41 goals in 102 appearances
though the arrivals of Alexis Sanchez and Danny Welbeck over the
summer may
leave the former Montpellier man concerned about his chances of a regular first team spot.
Tierney has already been capped three times by Scotland and is said to be of interest to Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea too, but it looks as
though United will strike first as they look to put an end to their troubles at
left - back and replace Shaw who could be given an escape route this
summer.
The 29 - year - old only joined the Blues from Atletico last
summer, having impressed greatly with some rock - solid displays in La Liga,
though he has failed to recapture this form in England, with Cesar Azpilicueta firmly established as first - choice
left - back ahead of him in Jose Mourinho's team.
Though Abou Diaby has put in a few solid performances in the role and Mikel Arteta has adapted into a more robust option, the Arsenal manager has targeted the Newcastle United enforcer as a direct replacement for Alex Song, who
left for Barcelona in the
summer.
A follow - up report in today's Daily Mirror suggests United are the favourites to snap up the Turkish international,
though, elsewhere, The Sun claims Chelsea are also in the running to win the race for his signature this
summer, in what could be a potential swap deal involving Blues
left - back Filipe Luis.
Andrea Pirlo, Arturo Vidal and Paul Pogba have all
left Turin in recent times, and while others have stepped up to fill the void along with the
summer signing of Miralem Pjanic, it is felt as
though the Serie A giants could still benefit from strengthening in that department.
Inter are also said to be interested in Nainggolan but Roma have no desire to sell to a direct rival as they wish to avoid angering their supporters, and so given Mourinho and Conte have long been linked with the Belgian international, it seems as
though the two Premier League giants will be
left to have another transfer scrap this
summer.
The odds favour him staying and so coupled with Ancelotti's latest comments, it looks as
though Sanches will be the one moving on if a player is to
leave this
summer.
There would surely be plenty of other suitors
though so the fact that Madrid's keeper situation is looking dicey, with Casillas having
left and them maybe having to wait until next
summer to get David De Gea.
Rodgers was powerless to prevent want - away England man Raheem Sterling from
leaving over the
summer but was handed a big transfer budget to help strengthen his Anfield squad
though Roberto Firmino, the man best placed to fill the void
left by his departure, is yet to really make an impact.
City bounced back with wins over Newcastle and Reading,
though they simply could not find enough consistency as they were then beaten by Sunderland, whose winning goal came from former City star Adam Johnson, who had just
left the club that
summer.
Another big - name striker possibly
leaving Real Madrid, Karim Benzema has been linked with United many times in the past and also with Arsenal this
summer,
though he should definitely be brought in to replace Rooney at Old Trafford.
But even
though Smith flourished with the Hawks, he was frustrated by the team's inability to land a top - notch center, and he considered
leaving last
summer as a free agent.
The 23 - year - old will be a free agent in the
summer, but it appears as
though his current employers have no intention of letting him
leave for Stamford Bridge.
Simeone does have breakout clauses inserted in his deal with Atleti,
though, which would allow him to
leave during the
summer (via Express).
Carragher spoke about Liverpool yesterday and insisted Coutinoh to stay for another year at Liverpool despite Barcelona interest, Danny Mills expected Sanchez to
leave this
summer (even
though Wenger has said it for the 250 times that he is staying), and if he doesn't
leave he will not give his 100 %.
So while Ozil is happy for his pal, it had looked as
though Flamini might be
leaving in the
summer and had certainly been on the fringes of the squad.
Podolski has a hammer of a
left foot too,
though he's probably going to be on his way in the
summer.
Thankfully for Arsenal fans this has not happened with our Chile international striker Alexis Sanchez, even
though it seems pretty clear to all concerned that he would have liked to secure a transfer away from the Gunners this
summer, but when a player is really determined to
leave a club that does not want to sell him it can get quite prickly and the player in question can make a real nuisance of themselves.
Maybe not
though, according to a report in The Guardian which suggests that the reason Arsenal are keeping hold of Alexis and could see him
leave for nothing next
summer is also based on financial principles.
That hasn't stopped rumours from surfacing
though, as Calciomercato note that Lyon will demand $ 40m for winger Memphis Depay if he
leaves this
summer, with Milan heavily linked with a swoop for the Dutchman.
Arsene Wenger
though believes that Lemar will not be
leaving Monaco this
summer, as he has been trying to sign the French international for most of the
summer if reports are to be believed.
Despite some good performances for Arsenal in the absence of Francis Coquelin, it seems as
though Mathieu Flamini will be
leaving the club this
summer as Arsene Wenger continues his search for a more long - term alternative in defensive midfield.
Ramsey and Wilshere have this guts in spades,
though I think WILSHERE SHOULD AND WILL
LEAVE THIS
SUMMER.
About half the League sits just a Game Back in the Loss column
though with a ton of Games
left this
Summer.
If true
though, that is of course highly unprofessional from him, regardless of whether or not the report goes on to add that he is expected to
leave Barcelona this
summer after his troubled stint since joining from Valencia.
He should be allowed to
leave this
summer, even
though it deeply saddens many of us.