Not exact matches
The Gunners pair are heading towards the ends of their contracts at the Emirates Stadium, and could either
leave for cut - price fees
in the middle of this season or
on free transfers
in the
summer.
So if this news is correct then Sanchez will be playing
for Arsenal next season, which is clearly good news but it could turn out to be good only
in the short term, because if we fail to match his ambition then he will be able to
leave on a
free next
summer and the thought is that it would be to our Premier League rivals Chelsea.
With Xabi Alonso joining Bayern Munich late
on in the
summer transfer window and Sami Khedira possibly set to
leave for free at the end of his contract next year, Toure could be an ideal addition to this squad, and he could be available after causing some trouble over the
summer when making a fuss over City failing to adequately celebrate his birthday.
Last night the Manchester Evening News reported that Paddy Power's odds has been slashed from 33/1
on Friday down to 14/1 yesterday, as the German has still refused to sign a contract extension with the Gunners, meaning he could
leave for free in the
summer.
Even
for no fee, if necessary, Sanchez must
leave in January if we can force him out, since he is probably waiting
for the
summer now and getting a huge signing
on fee, since he will be a
free transfer.
There are players like Winston Reid who have just 6 months
left on their contracts and MUST be cashed
in on today or their clubs will lose them
for free in the
summer.
Arsenal now have to consider how important it would be
for them to either cash -
in on either star, or force them to
leave amidst the likelihood that both
leave for free this
summer.
No one is going to buy Sanogo, he's got about 6 months
left on his contract, so why buy him when you can get him
for free in the
summer!
There have been an incredible amount of rumours regarding whether Arsenal will cash
in on Alexis Sanchez by selling him to Man City
in January, rather than letting him
leave for free in the
summer.
Manchester City will be
in the market
for a defender this
summer, with Joleon Lescott set to
leave on a
free transfer and questions being asked about the long - term reliability of Martin Demichelis.
The French midfielder
left England
on a
free transfer two years ago and has since become one of the finest midfielders
in Serie A, but he could be itching
for a move this
summer.
The Argentina international could be seen as a replacement
for Sami Khedira, who
left on a
free transfer earlier
in the
summer.
The saga
left a bitter taste
in the mouths of the Citizens, but the Chilean seems to be trying to be professional and get
on with the campaign, which is great news
for our season, although we still have to expect to see him
leave for free next
summer.
The same old crap again.I wonder how many more times will we have to hear it.They both are at arsenal and are playing all right so why does not all these f *** ing pundits shut the hell up??? I just hope we tie them down to long term contracts so that all these stories shut down
for good.If they want to move, the least we can expect is
for someone to just clear that they will be
leaving in january
on for free next
summer
Arsenal fans and Arsene Wenger will be hoping that the Bosnian international star Sead Kolasinac does not join our German international defender Shkodran Mustafi
on the sidelines
for this weekend's Premier League tie, because the
left sided defender has been a real breath of fresh air since we signed him
on a
free transfer
in the
summer transfer window.
While that rumour has been doing the rounds
for a while, it's now been suggested that Alexis will refuse to
leave this
summer — instead running down his deal, and
leaving for Chelsea
on a
free come the end of his contract —
in what would be a disaster
for Arsene Wenger and the Gunners.
The Germany international has won two caps
for the national team and is set to
leave Hamburg
on a
free transfer
in the
summer when his contract expires.
Everton decided to cash
in on the player with 6 - months
left on the contract, rather than losing him
for free in the
summer.
But allowing them to
leave on the
free next
summer and lose a projected minimum # 75m
for the duo transferred out this
summer which could rise to # 110m depending, will be a bad stubborn sacrifice undertaken by Le Prof and the Arsenal board
in imho.
With only a year
left on his contract, the Spaniard could walk away
for free in the
summer of 2016 — and that is unthinkable
for a player who could break the world record transfer fee
for a goalkeeper should Louis Van Gaal decide to cash
in while he can.
The crowds of
summer are long gone, and you're
free to wander through paths of glowing red, orange and browning
leaves in peace, as nature puts
on it's own annual show
for you and your date.