With the Daily Star reporting that Arsene Wenger is willing to splash out the # 37 million needed to get this talented young star, the sporting director of Xhaka's current club has all but admitted that they would sell, as they are not on the same financial
level as the biggest clubs in the German Bundesliga.
Not exact matches
However, considering the money he has spent since his arrival in 2014 and given how
big United are
as a
club both on and off the pitch, there really is no excuse to suggest that they shouldn't be competing at a higher
level.
It is a good question although a lot say it's an easy answer
as they think we have nothing to play for — but in fact we have quite a bit to fight for
as it all involves the
club's future scenarios going forward to get back on the
level of challenging for
big honours.
The Daily Mirror state that Akpom's contract will be the
biggest Arsenal have ever offered to a player of the striker's age — despite him having yet to score a goal at senior
level —
as the
club are so keen to show faith in a player they believe has a great future ahead of him.
The
big man's striker record at
club level has been very good
as well this season, especially when you consider how little he has played.
for arsenal to move to the next
level, all that we need now is change, and kudos to Wenger he has done a good job, cos 20 yrs ago arsenal fc was not a
big club as it is now, Wenger came in and transformed the
club.but now he (Wenger) needs to understand that he has to step down for the
club to move the next
level and compete with
big clubs in Europe since he lacks the ambition to do so...
It was reported Elneney turned down the opportunity to sign for Leicester before the season started
as he did not wish to drop a
level and was in love with Arsenal Football
Club.We should be proud the
club is held is held in such high esteem but the player and if he wishes to sign to be a squad player I absolutely welcome this contract extension.However Elneny is very basic in his overall displays.You have to ask if he has the ability to affect games, most especially against the
clubs that are regarded
as bigger than us (albeit at the moment.
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers is reportedly ready to spend
big in order to bring Musonda to Parkhead, and
as reported by the Daily Mail, the
club are on the verge of bringing in the Belgian midfielder,
as Rodgers looks to take the
club to the next
level.
One of the
biggest factors to consider
as well is his handling of financial affairs whilst at Arsenal, because he has truly worked wonders to maintain a
level of consistency during economically tough times at the
club.
The identity of the fourth signing has yet to be revealed, but in a summer in which the «Special One» is overseeing
big changes at the
club, it is more than likely to be another high - profile player
as opposed to Lozano who would be a risk at this point given that he's still raw and yet to prove himself at a high
level.
The extra fitness and confidence that the
big striker will hopefully get at international
level is good news for the Gunners, of course, but it is also very important for the player himself,
as he now finds himself with extra competition at
club level after Arsene Wenger completed the transfer of the Spanish forward Lucas Perez from Deportivo La Coruna before the summer window closed on Wednesday.
over the years we've lost the opportunity to bring in talented, and innovative young managers, guys like pep, and kloop, these guys specifically had bias for arsenal due to our philosophy of the game, and the
level of control granted our coach, this I believe has being our
biggest undoing
as the current coach has for a long time placed his ego and face before the good of the
club and its fans.
i would love nothing more than we get a forward thinking manager in at the end of season pep klopp etc or however can take us to the next
level, i just realistically accept the present problem at the moment and just hope we can maneuver our way around it until end of season, i want nothing more than that we not just compete but run the league for years to come and am fully aware this may or may not happen under wenger
as long
as we win something
big and take our place among the
big 4 European
clubs with a manager that wants to make a name for himself with us.
Yes those guys were wrong but i fear that
as the anger builds up from the fans they may take the next
level by beating him up or attacking the players physical.wenger and board have forced the fans to not raise their voices on what they do nt like, but if you look at every
big club fans have a say why not at arsenal?
When you play for a
big club like Arsenal, there is more pressure on your shoulders to perform at the highest
level on a regular basis and the fans can get pretty frustrated when you are not doing
as well
as you should.
Liverpool and Manchester United are still probably the two
biggest clubs in England in terms of history and tradition
as well
as trophies, Manchester City are now serious players at the European
level, Everton possess narrative in spades including not a few national titles and even the likes of Preston North End (The Invincibles, Tom Finney), Blackpool (Stanley Matthews, Jimmy Armfield), Blackburn Rovers (Alan Shearer et al.) and others have a position in the upper consciousness of the game.
I am not convinced he wants the hard work at our
level its much easier at
bigger clubs where you have other top players to take the strain, and I think that's what Barca have found, If he wants to come than he is an better player than Nolan and Noble but Kouyate is
as good and hungry, Alfitano I like, Nene not seen enough to judge but that's not his fault, Zarate will be back and if he nuckles down under a new manager should stay and be a good squad member but unless he ups his work rate will not be a regular starter, Rav we will just have to watch grow to great fame in Italy and know BFS cost us, You know what I think of our overrated overpaid overweight (I like the words beginning with over) leader, BFS REIGN OVER
Former Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo is on another planet at Madrid and,
as usual, Argentine magician Lionel Messi is consistently performing at Barcelona; the top quality on show at European
level is immense and English
clubs are losing out particularly when
big Premier League names such
as Luis Suarez and Gareth Bale are being sold to rival leagues.
And now,
as people probably are still talking about his
big game failures, he enters arguably the
biggest game of his career to date on the
club level.
As for us, while I admired the restraint and good sense in Devon Stu's plea yesterday to retain Wenger for another year, this could really hurt the
club, hold back young players, cause our current
big stars to stagnate and increase the apathy at The Grove to unprecedented
levels.
The
club spent
big in the transfer window last summer, but haven't managed to qualify for the Champions League despite finishing
level on points with neighbours Manchester City in fourth,
as goal difference proved crucial in the final standings.