So I reckon we can forget about Cavani or
any other big name striker for that matter.
Not exact matches
Me, along with many
other fans, had been hopeful of at least one of Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud would be leaving the club, with a
big -
named striker coming into the fold, but the Arsenal manager's recent comments have poured water on the idea, in the case of the latter at least.
The Gunners had recently failed in bids to sign Alvaro Morata and Jamie Vardy, and were expected to be eyeing
other targets, and may now have managed to catch the
big -
names striker fans have been asking for for a number of years.
I, although I can't possibly know what will be in the future, have a gut feeling that like
other long summer transfer windows we will keep striking off
big names in the key positions that many concur we should be looking to boost (DM & ST / or RW if Walcott is to be central and no
striker signed).
At this stage we almost need a
big name striker more for player morale, I think of Ozil and Sanchez then for any
other reason.
For myself, and a lot of
other fans, the most exciting prospect is that of a new,
big name striker to work alongside Jordan Ayew.
With both Manchester clubs already over-subscribed for
big name strikers at the moment and a myriad of
other clubs unable to afford the Colombian's # 48.3 million release fee, Chelsea seem the most likely to acquire his services.