Sentences with phrase «new striker options»

One thing is for sure with City, Manu, Juve, Chelsea all out there looking for new striker options it wont be easy to get anyone of super high calibre without getting into a price war.

Not exact matches

Just maybe getting a new striker in would sharpen the theo and the OG's game a little more and add to our options up front and that can only be a good thing, or is it YOUR money?
Uhh guessing this is a question from football retards exam night... We have one quality forward (currently off form) two decent strikers who can deliver in bursts (but probably wouldn't make the bench of most of rival top 10 european clubs we aspire to match) and three hugely overrated wing players who should be nowhere near starting in a team aspiring for top honours at home and abroad... Conclusion we need at least 3 new attacking options in the summer....
However despite years of frustration about not having more options in the striking department, Wenger stuns the world by not only dropping Giroud, but also by not selecting his new striker signing.
For one thing he is a different type of player and gives Arsenal a completely different option up top, unlike Theo Walcott who maybe should be the player that Arsenal are looking to offload now that we have this new striker with pace and plenty of goals.
Hopefully a new striker (not necessarily a star but another option), and a fit Ozil will see Arsenal improve and push on.
but no... having fried the brain on 4th place smack for a decade its all praise for the yoghurt man for bringing in a new striker but keeping the deadwood around... so again without a quality wing option and a quality replacement of some kind for carzola trophies are out of reach for the 14th year in a row..
The Dutchman's wish - list consists of a new right - back, central defender, central midfielder, winger and striker and there are already several options in each position for the 63 - year - old.
Sorry friends... And walcott will play at C.F...... no new striker will be purchased...... That leaves us with two options.....
We all know how necessary it is to sign a striker, and with news that Per Mertesacker could be promoted to captain for the new season, pretty much rules out his exit, and could well see us stick with our current domestic options.
we need a fresh leg not only to have another goal scoring option, but bringing in a new Striker pushes d ones available to work hard, brings a new faith in d team and allows U rotate to keep players fresh....
Otherwise his options will be to involve Alexis Sanchez or Theo Walcott as strikers, unless he goes on to sign a new striker.
Antonio Conte has been trying hard to get in a new striker to compete with Alvaro Morata and have been linked with Peter Crouch and Andy Carroll, and are now reportedly aiming for Edin Dzeko, but there are also rumours that the Arsenal striker is also an option, and with Giroud having oodles of Premiership experience and already living in London it would be the perfect move for Oli (and his wife!)
I would happily see a new striker come in and freshen things up, bolster our options and offer goals when we really need them — because WHEN you score often has a big impact, as opposed to Liverpool's 101 goals that did not prevent them losing costly matches in 2013 - 2014.
Arsene Wenger defended his inaction in the summer transfer market and the absence of a new striker to «lack of options».
Arsenal have been on the lookout for a new striker all summer, with Wenger looking to obtain a few more options on the forward line apart from Olivier Giroud.
The Saints signed Italian striker Graziano Pelle from Feyenoord, but with Rickie Lambert having left, Dani Osvaldo unlikely to stay and Jay Rodriguez ruled out of the opening months of the season with injury, new manager Ronald Koeman will want at least one more attacking option.
«Maybe Wenger is checking out other strikers as well and is leaving his options open for the moment, but it would seem we will have a long way to go before securing Lacazette for next season...» Still checking out, wow this is new.
Because, that alternate option of the 3 strikers start of, Giroud, Welbeck and Walcott for Arsenal games without resorting to sign a new striker has been my belief before the season campaign began.
Arsenal have had all summer to sort out a new striker and even if Arsene Wenger really did believe that he had enough options before, the injury to Olivier Giroud that has made signing a centre forward even more important happened over a week ago.
Newcastle are already planning to buy a new striker in the summer transfer window, with the club's scouts exploring a number of options in mainland Europe.
With a view to offering a strong option to keep first - choice striker Diego Costa on his toes the Premier League title holders are readying a move for Lyon forward Alexandre Lacazette, despite the fact that the French international has only recently signed a new contract with the Ligue 1 club.
When you factor in Alexis and compare our forward options to those of our rivals, can you see why Wenger did not feel obliged to sign a new striker?
AC Milan are also said to be interested in Yarmolenko and whilst Mourinho does appear keen on bringing in fresh attacking options it is primarily strikers he would be looking to sign rather than wide players as the Blues boss has those in abundance, so much so that he has opted to loan out Victor Moses and new signing Christian Atsu to Liverpool and Vitesse Arnhem respectively.
The Gunners have been keen on a striker to come in and help take the pressure of 29 - year - old Olivier Giroud ahead of the new season, with Real Madrid's Alvaro Morata also an option.
It's an open secret that Chelsea will be in the market to search for a new striker and several other options to fill key positions in their squad after a dismal overall display in this season's campaign.
Further unless our new Head of Medical, Gary Lewin, has developed the most miraculous of magic sponges for Andy Carroll and Diafra Sakho then a second striker option is also needed.
Maybe it is the ease with which the new Barcelona striker Neymar turned him inside out shows exactly why Real Madrid have chosen to use the buy - back option written into his contract when he was sold to Bayer Leverkusen just a year ago.
These include a new right - back, a central defensive option, a holding midfielder and a world class striker to add to the recently acquired Memphis Depay from PSV.
However, the signing of Janssen will provide Pochettino with a new option that the Argentine has not been able to enjoy over the course of last season, and that is the option of throwing on a recognised striker mid-game to offer something a little different up front.
After the mass exodus in the summer, United's striking options looked dreadfully sparse with the club having just two senior strikers in the form of the new French wonder - kid Martial, and club captain Wayne Rooney.
Nevertheless, I am a believer in Arsenal reinforcing their attacking options in their forward - line this summer with at least one new top quality striker signing.
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