Sorry to say this but he got them because they were dimmed surplus for their team, they would never get first team
player at their previous club, they would have been benched and used as substitutes because there were others who were given first team chance than them.So when you are a substitute player at your current club, it is easy to get a player than signing a first team player.Sorry but this is the truth.
The Spain international is not used to playing 90 minutes week in, week out, having only been a squad
player at previous club Real Madrid.
Not exact matches
Di Maria has not been
at his best as a United
player, struggling to show the fine form that saw him regarded as one of the best midfielders in the world
at previous club Real Madrid.
well Man united have and Man city have and perhaps chelski may, the fact is we are NOT a top four
club at present and the fact also remains that most of the afore mentioned actually don't NEED to add to their squads due to being very active in
previous windows there wont be any activity as there are NO plans to add in this window and its got nothing to do with traditionally NOT buying and everything to do with the «Bargain basement2 mentality that Wenger and the board have always adopted and in todays market your NOT going to get the sort of top notch
players we need to actually change for a rock bottom price same old Wenger same old Arsenal
Do you think if Ozil is guaranteed first team place he would leave Real Madrid?No they both would not.What I am saying is, both
players were not considered as first team starters
at their
previous clubs and their
clubs wanted to sale them.Thats why Arsenal got them.The same is true for Chec, what I am saying is it easy to get
players that the
club has agreed to sell than a
player who is guaranteed a first team spot.
The 24 - year - old really caught the eye
at previous club Sassuolo, but does not look guaranteed regular playing time with new side Juve, due to the presence of
players like Mario Mandzukic, Alvaro Morata and Paulo Dybala.
He screwed up the Suarez offer, I will defend Wenger in this as he has NEVER made such a stupid bid in the past and he has done the opposite and pay extra for a
player (look
at how Nasri signed a new contract prior to us signing him and the sole reason he did that was to get his
previous club more for him).
The Gabon international shone
at previous club Borussia Dortmund and has become the most expensive
player in Arsenal's history with his move on deadline day, according to Arsenal's official site.
Also I haven't seen figures on Leicesters spending in 2015 buy my guess is that it was quite a bit higher than
previous seasons give the number of
players they brought in... some
at bargain rates with hindsight... Wenger should be investing relative to
clubs position as 7th richest
club on planet and competing for top european honour..
What was all the hype about in the
previous article about our keeper?This is the problem with this
club we keep over hyping
players.Just look
at the keeper you guys are hyping top teams are not in for him and top teams were never in for him when we were chasing for him.The mentality is not good
at all.The mentality is so bad to the extent that it's like when a key
player is to leave the
club we know we are doomed because the proper replacement won't be brought in.I just don't get it.Keep hyping dem
players ok I hope it gets them far.
According to Total Sportek, Chiellini earned a whopping # 3.5 m a year in his
previous contract, making him the sixth highest
player at the
club with Gonzalo Higuain earning the most raking in # 7.7 m per annum.
Both
players in question were linked with moves away from the
club in the
previous transfer window, with both currently looking
at possible free transfers come the end of the season, and you would expect both to fight to play especially considering the World Cup will take place next summer.
A
player who couldn't nail down a regular place in his best position
at previous club Barcelona, Cesc Fabregas has been reborn
at Chelsea and is perhaps enjoying the best form of his entire career with bags of assists and quality in the Blues» midfield.
However, this latest report seems to suggest that their problems really began
at the tail end of the
previous campaign with the likes of key
players Diego Costa, Willian and Oscar all ready to walk away from the
club during the summer transfer window.
The 24 - year - old would certainly not be short of suitors from around Europe, having shown himself to be one of the finest
players in the world
at previous club Juventus.
i like jenko but i think he is of those
players who play well for mid tables teams but it comes to make the step up to a big team he doesn, t really cut look
at some the
players bought by pool they wer oustanding for their
previous clubs but now not so good what about carroll newcastlle, west ham but liverpool no!!
As mentioned in a
previous article, Ramsey is very similar to Giroud, a good
player who would thrive
at a mid to bottom tier EPL
club but should never be a starter @ Arsenal with the likes of Ozil, Miki and even Jack deservedly ahead of him.
Falcao has previously been regarded as one of the best strikers in the world, having shone with Monaco and
at previous clubs Atletico Madrid and Porto, though he has failed to find his feet as a United
player so far.
Without the support of
players like Messi, and thanks to the fluctuating form of Giroud, Sanchez has been effectively asked to lead the forward line in a way that never happend
at previous clubs.
Mourinho's track record for winning trophies has meant that supporters
at his
previous clubs have been willing to cut him some slack over his reluctance to integrate academy
players into his first - team.
It's not until you look through
previous squad lists do you realise that there are some
players that have been
at clubs that would take many by surprise and Celtic are one that fall into that category, having always been a side that invests heavily in recruitment.
Guardiola has a fine reputation for bringing through Academy products
at previous clubs Barcelona and Bayern Munich, but since taking over
at City he has generally relied on his senior
players.
The 28 - year - old's
previous contract was due to expire in 2019, but the
player committed himself to the
club that will keep him
at the Camp Nou until 2021.
It's likely that said
player will have been signed thanks to a period of productivity in front of goal and impressive performances
at a
previous club.
At the same time, the
previous club also wasn't obligated to sign the
player to a new deal if they refused to let him leave.
Whilst this model may have worked in
previous years, and in other leagues, such as United's Class of» 92, and Klopp's Dortmund side in the Bundesliga, these models can not be applied to the current world of football, with «hyper -
clubs» dominating such as Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Barcelona, all of whom invest heavily in proven
players, or
at least extremely promising
players — not looking for cut - price bargains such as Coutinho and Sturridge in every deal, which is wholly unrealistic.
To be honest I was really excited
at the prospect of a young non-British
player at our
club, especially when you take into account the fact that the
previous regimes had recruited the likes of Konchesky, Joe Cole, Charlie Adam, Stewart Downing, and.......
Hugely supportive of his
players at all of his
previous clubs, Carlo Ancelotti has slammed several rumours, claiming that he wants to keep Khedira, although he rarely has much say in transfers
at the
club.