And
next transfer window Arsene talks about how big his squad is.
Not exact matches
Not counting the teenage Nigerian sensation Kelechi Nwakali and the young Japanese international forward Takuma Asano, because they will almost certainly not be featuring for the Arsenal first team
next season,
Arsene Wenger has signed just two new players so far during this summer
transfer window.
Arsenal are reportedly considering a late move to sign Chelsea attacker Florent Malouda as
Arsene Wenger considers ways to add strength in depth to his Gunners squad before the
transfer window closes
next week.
There is FA that can be done when the
transfer window is closed idiots and for those that hate
Arsene, he has a contract for the
next few years.
There was a lot of talk and speculation about Arsenal and what
Arsene Wenger needs to do in the summer
transfer window to give the Gunners the right quality and strength in depth to push on again and claim the Premier League title at the end of
next season.
So the festivities are finally over, and at last the winter
transfer window has opened and all Arsenal fans can live in hope that
Arsene Wenger will be announcing some new top class arrivals over the
next few weeks.
With the winter
transfer window about to open, Arsenal fans will be hoping that
Arsene Wenger does not just roll out the usual platitudes about working hard, finding it difficult to find the right players and all the rest during the
next month before January ends with no new players coming to the Emirates.
Unless the current Arsenal strikers like Alexis Sanchez, Olivier Giroud, Theo Walcott and Joel Campbell go on a massive goal scoring spree over the
next few weeks and months, one of the big priorities for
Arsene Wenger in the summer
transfer window will be to sign at least one top class forward.
The in - form Saints man would no doubt be exactly what
Arsene Wenger's side need in midfield, so this move makes sense and could well be the
next big deal to go through for the summer
transfer window.
While Costa may be the finishing piece of a great puzzle at Chelsea, Sanchez is single - handedly keeping Arsenal alive this season, and it is hard to imagine he won't prove the catalyst to a great period of success if
Arsene Wenger can build a better team around him in the
next couple of
transfer windows, with a player of this ability deserving a solid defence and midfield behind him to allow his talent to deliver more than just fourth place.
I don't think so because if
Arsene Wenger does not use the summer
transfer window to strengthen the squad in that area, I still think Flamini might be our
next best option.
I am going out on a limb here and assuming that
Arsene Wenger will now accept that some of the current Arsenal squad are not good enough, and to have any chance of winning the Premier League title
next year he will have to add some real top quality players in the summer
transfer window.
While Arsenal fans still have just the Egypt international central midfielder Mohamed Elneny to celebrate, and he is not exactly a household name, we are hoping that the
next few days sees
Arsene Wenger do a bit more business before the winter
transfer window slams shut.
I don't think that you will find many Arsenal fans to disagree with
Arsene Wenger about what he said on the subject of the summer
transfer window, or at least not with the part about the sort of quality he wants to bring in to the club before the end of
next season anyway.
January may still be a while away, but there are plenty of Arsenal
transfer rumours going as
Arsene Wenger looks to make up for a difficult summer in the
next transfer window.
With a growing injury list greatly reducing the Arsenal squad options available to the manager and with a crucial and busy run of fixtures just around the corner,
Arsene Wenger could find himself with a lot of work to do when the
transfer window kicks off
next month.
I know that the
transfer window is not officially open yet but that does not mean that
Arsene Wenger and Arsenal should not already be working hard behind the scenes to bring in the top players that we need to make sure that the Gunners do not suffer another faltering title challenge
next season.
I'd rather wait till
next summer
transfer window's ending to see if
Arsene even buys what the team truly needs.
However the
next couple of months go, the January
transfer window could be crucial, so which positions and players should
Arsene Wenger be looking at?
On an average, the Gunners boss
Arsene Wenger signs a midfielder almost every season, but the problem recently has been that our current crop of players in midfield have not quite performed up to the mark and with the
next transfer window looming closer, there is always going to be speculation on possible reinforcements and the latest player to be linked with a move to the Emirates is FC Porto holding midfielder Danilo Pereira.
Arsene Wenger has repeatedly said that Sanchez won't be leaving the Emirates; but come the
next transfer window they would surely cash in, even at a reduced rate, in order not to lose him for nothing in the summer?
According to Calciomercato, Rugani is now one of
Arsene Wenger's main targets for the
next transfer window, and it could be that he'd move for relatively cheap due to not being a regular at Juve.
You see, as an AKB (a type who believes
Arsene has been following a plant leading up to
next summer
transfer window) it pains me to see him shoot himself on the foot with statements like this.
Arsenal boss,
Arsene Wenger, has insisted that he will be happy with his squad, whether or not they bring in Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang before the January
transfer window closes
next week.
This might be a moment to look back at the recent past, with an eye on what might happen in
next summer's
transfer window, bearing in mind that
Arsene sometimes speaks with forked tongue.
Arsene Wenger is convinced that majority shareholder Stan Kroenke will ensure he has the financial muscle required in the summer
transfer window as he looks to build a championship - winning squad
next season.
The Gunners, who finished second last season - are widely tipped as one of the most busiest clubs in the summer
transfer window as manager
Arsene Wenger keen to rebuild his squad ahead of
next season.
The central defender confirmed last month that he will leave the Gunners during the summer
transfer window as he is not included in
Arsene Wenger's plan for
next season.