Sentences with phrase «of transfer business»

One of the best bits of transfer business of all time.
Customer, email, and visitor information is generally one of the transferred business assets in these types of transactions.
First of all he denies that he needs to buy a replacement, but then talks about the dying days of the transfer business.
In such transactions, personal information generally is one of the transferred business assets.
It could turn out to be the most important piece of transfer business done by Arsene Wenger for Arsenal in many a long year and the good news, Gooners, is that we have already done it.
The best piece of transfer business for United has been miraculously holding on to their prized asset from the clutches of Real Madrid.
Arsene Wenger has, in my opinion, already got two very good bits of transfer business done for Arsenal this summer.
There is some hope for Arsenal fans, though, as Real Madrid and many clubs around Europe often do a lot of their transfer business from the top and it is the president not the manager who does the deals.
Did Suning give you any guarantees over the kind of transfer business Inter are going to conduct this summer, in order to close the gap to Juventus?
What more encouragement does Arsene need to make Granit Xhaka the first signing of what us fans are hoping will be a busy summer of transfer business for Arsenal?
Arsenal fans and Arsene Wenger have not got very happy memories about the last time we tried to do a piece of transfer business with our Premier League rivals Liverpool.
African football expert Nuhu Adams has a compilation of the transfer businesses sealed by Ghana Premier League clubs.
Instead we got Cech, perhaps one of the top 3 GKs of this generation and certainly one of the best bits of transfer business in Europe last summer.
Total spending by Premier League clubs during this summer's window reached a new record high of # 1.4 bn, and while many clubs completed the bulk of their transfer business earlier in the window, as always, a number of deals went down to the wire.
Much of our transfer business this summer will likely evolve around our negotiations with Mesut Ozil, Alexis Sanchez, Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain and Aaron Ramsey, all of whom are entering the final 12 months of their contract at present.
Arsenal wasted little time in getting this piece of transfer business wrapped up, as it was done prior to Euro 2016.
But it does highlight the fact that signing the France international Morgan Schneiderlin from Southampton this summer would have been a very useful piece of transfer business indeed.
Arsenal fans might have been frustrated by the lack of transfer business done by Arsene Wenger in the January window but at least our Premier League rivals did not do much in the way of big signings either.
While the Arsenal fans still await official confirmation from the club that the transfer deal to sign the Brazilian defender Gabriel Paulista from Villarreal in La Liga is complete, many of us have been wondering whether that will be the end of our transfer business for this January transfer window.
Whoever is in charge of our transfer business should be FIRED... Oh, wait isn't it Wenger who get's final say on these things, just like everything else at the club?
I share the frustration that another poor start to the season has produced and I do not agree with Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal board when they try to tell us that this summer was a successful one for the4 Gunners in terms of the transfer business done.
The Blues are looking to complete the majority of their transfer business before the World Cup kicks off next month, and are believed to have already agreed a # 32m move for Atletico Madrid striker Diego Costa.
Arsenal got their first two pieces of transfer business out of the way quickly, but ever since then it would appear that Arsene Wenger is prepared to wait a bit longer to secure his third signing in the shape of Thomas Lemar, but seems determined to get the 21 year - old from Monaco.
There is no doubt whatsoever that Arsene Wenger did a great bit of transfer business when he signed Alexis Sanchez for Arsenal this summer.
Leeds United left most of their transfer business until the final day of the window.
The conclusion that I am left with is one of an underwhelming history of transfer business by the club and one which requires a huge improvement if it is live up to the billing of either the fifteenth or eighteenth biggest club in world football (depending on whether you believe Forbes or Deloitte).
«A lot of transfer business has already been done and it won't be easy for us this time, especially with all the signings going to the other clubs.
every season it is same old shit - in the summer wait for the last day of the transfer business to bid; and in the winter say there isn't enough quality around; so when the heck is he going to buy?
I'll think Cech, Ozil, Alexis, Mustafi, Xhaka and Holding were excellent signings, but with the resources Wenger has at his disposal, that kind of transfer business could have been done in just 2 or 3 transfer windows, rather than over many years.
To escape the whole shenanigans and rollercoaster of arguments, discussions and debate as to whether or not Liverpool will have a successful summer of transfer business, I've took a step back in time to two of Liverpool's best ever transfer windows.
Only time will tell, of course, but I have a feeling that the key piece of transfer business for Arsenal and our quest for the EPL trophy could be the failure of Leicester to sign a striker, as they are so heavily reliant on the goals of Jamie Vardy and Claudio Ranieri has already admitted that he is not fully fit.
First of all I have to say that I would be very surprised if this bit of transfer business does happen, but you never can tell and it would certainly spell trouble for Arsenal if it did.
Arsenal's only major piece of transfer business this summer has been to sign goalkeeper Petr Cech from Chelsea for # 10million, though boss Wenger has not ruled out further improving his squad before the start of the Premier League campaign.
And to be perfectly honest, Gabriel did not do too much in the early part of his Arsenal career to convince me that the boss had pulled off a great piece of transfer business.
what an awful bit of transfer business he was by the boss.
However, we all know that these deals are few and far between and that you can not expect to do all of your transfer business like that.
Two good pieces of transfer business this month could have a huge effect on how the season progresses, with the FA cup and Champions League to consider as well.
With PSG targeting a move for Borussia Dortmund forward Marco Reus, it seems that Cavani is no longer in their plans and will be sold to make way for the in - demand German international in a smart piece of transfer business.
So the last thing we need is our own club messing with our heads over this most fraught bits of transfer business, but that is just what the Gunners did with the launch of the new PUMA kit of the 2017/18 season, as reported by The Mirror.
Before we go overboard with this expectation that Arsenal should have done all of its transfer business way before pre-season starts, we need to realize that hardly any other top team has done great business either; in addition, there are some tournaments (FIFA Confederation cup and Euro U-21 championships) going on, which slows things down as far as transfers go.
And we started to get optimistic and see that this could turn out to be a really good piece of transfer business for us, especially when we heard all the plastic Mancs moaning about it.
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