They are not asking for
mega money players, they only ask for decent replacements or backups to Giroud and Coqs.
Not exact matches
At least he was not a
mega money transfer, though, unlike the other late buy Shkodran Mustafi, who became one of the most expensive
players in the club's history.
Yes the Prem has
mega money, doesn't mean you give it to decent
players over top class ones.
We all know the Chinese clubs are willing to pay
mega money for even ordinary European
players, so why didn't Wenger cash in on him while he had the chance?
Arsenal may just have won the battle to sign the most sought after
player in the summer transfer window with a
mega money deal to bring the young France international star Kylian Mbappe to the Emirates Stadium from his current club AS Monaco in the south of France.
I can not see any club paying that for a relatively unproven
player, no matter how promising they might be, and that goes double for Wenger and the Gunners, but with the furore over Mbappe having died down a bit, do you think Arsenal might go back and test the resolve of Monaco with a
mega money bid of, say, 70 or 80 million?
You / we buy one, and then, when Giroud / Costa are fit again, you have 2
players on
mega money, and only 1 slot to start.
Of course it would be nice for Arsenal to be able to get as much
money as possible for any
players that we sell during the transfer window, but I do think that some of the
mega money deals going on in football at the minute may have gone to the heads of Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal board.