At least Arsenal are trying to keep him and there are
reports about a new contract being prepared for the German.
Not exact matches
The first problem was
about whether Mahrez would choose to remain at the club that helped him to win the PFA Player of the Year award to go with his EPL winners medal but The Guardian has
reported that unlike his team mate Jamie Vardy, the Algerian attacking star has turned down the offer of a
new and improved
contract with the champions.
Wilshere has often spoken
about his desire of becoming a club legend and there are
reports that he would soon sign a
new contract.
And Wenger must be impressed
about how well the 22 - year old has been doing in his loan spells with a number of different Spanish clubs, most recently a full season in La Liga with Almeria, because ESPN are
reporting that Arsenal have begun talks with the promising young player, with the intention to get him to sign a
new contract extension, with just a year left to run on his current deal.
Now we are hearing that the man himself had serious doubts
about signing the
new contract that was offered to him, as
reported by the BBC, as he questioned his own ability to take the club and the team forward after so many years.
While the renewal has been talked
about for months even before Yonghong Li's takeover of the club in May, it looks as though real progress is now being made as the
report suggests that he will sign a
new deal this week which will see him earn $ 3m - a-year plus bonuses, and the
new contract will run until 2022.
That means that we might need to be worried
about Arsenal being able to hang on to one of our best players as the Sunday Express has
reported that the German giants are keen on Koscielny and that talks with the Frenchman over a
new contract have stalled.
So this is what bookies were saying... Yesterday morning there was the
report about Tony Pulis saying Wenger wanted to stay, and there were unconfirmed
reports that he had agreed to sign a one - year
contract to help with the transition to a
new manager.
Arsene Wenger did not come out and completely confirm the recent Arsenal transfer rumours
about the big wage demands of the club's two biggest names Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil, with both the German and the Chilean currently in talks over
new contracts with the club, but he did seem to suggest in an Evening Standard
report that they were likely to be getting more money and being the best paid Arsenal players if they do sign
new deals.
Aston Villa midfielder Fabian Delph has spoken out
about his decision to sign a
new long term
contract with the club, with the Mail
reporting that the England international has indicated that walking away from Villa Park on a free transfer at the end of the season wouldn't have «felt right».
I sincerely hope that one of the latest
reported by the Daily Star this week is of the third variety, because the paper claims that people at the club are becoming more and more concerned
about the likelihood that neither Mesut Ozil or Alexis Sanchez will agree to sign
new contracts to stay with Arsenal.
At the same time there have been media
reports over the last few weeks
about the excellent Dimitri Payet being possibly ready to move on, but Wenger and Arsenal did nothing and now he has agreed a
new contract.
The 23 - year old was just
about the only one of Gareth Southgate's England under 21 squad that came away from the Euro tournament with the ability to hold his head high and according to a Daily Mail
report, he is now set to sign a
new Arsenal
contract.
Koscielny is also said to be in his final year, but there are contrasting
reports surrounding his
contract, and if he is in his last year, he will no doubt be talking to the club
about new terms also.
The representatives of our German international playmaker may not be so happy
about what Ozil has said
about the
new Arsenal signing Alexandre Lacazette,
reported by Metro, because it may just have weakened their bargaining position in those
contract talks as the former Real Madrid man basically declared that he would be an Arsenal player next season.
It appears that Arsenal are getting serious
about sorting out the
contract situations of our stars as well, because Metro is
reporting that Mesut Ozil could be
about to sign his name on a
new deal worth # 225,000 a week.
Arsene Wenger is in no doubt
about his worth though and is set to reward the 29 - year old with a pay rise and a
new contract that will keep him at the club for another four years, according to a Metro
report.
Spanish newspaper El Confidencial
reported on Thursday morning that Khedira is now ready to sign a
new contract at Madrid (click here to read more), and given that he has been telling Kroos — a potential competitor for a place in Los Blancos's starting line - up next season — «positive» things
about Madrid perhaps implies that he is not exactly determined to severe his four - year relationship with the club yet.
Arsenal are
about to offer a
new contract to attacking midfielder Aaron Ramsey according to recent
reports.
It has been
reported that Glen Johnson is yet to hear from Liverpool
about new contract talks.
Despite this, Napoli President De Laurentiis is now thought to have opened talks with Gabbiadini
about signing a
new contract, according to the
report by Italian Football Daily.
After the subpoena was first
reported by the
New York Daily News, the governor's counsel, Alphonso David, said «questions» from investigators
about «undisclosed conflicts of interest» would prompt an external review of
contracts associated with the Buffalo Billion.
Earlier in the week — shortly before The
New York Times
reported that U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's office was presenting evidence to a grand jury
about Skelos» possible involvement in the
contract deal — Flanagan said, «At this juncture in my career I obviously have significant experience, very well versed in a lot of aspects of state government, and I certainly am going to keep doing what I'm doing and use whatever skills I have to enhance the work that I do.
The
New York Times
reported that investigators have asked for details
about Abtech, an Arizona - based company that employs the senator's son, won a $ 13 million
contract from Nassau County.
Some 7,000 people worldwide
contract HIV every day, and in the U.S.
about 66,000
new cases are
reported every year.
The finding,
reported in next month's issue of Nature Medicine, raises
new questions
about whether people could
contract exotic diseases if animal organs become routinely transplanted into human patients.
Interestingly, after the
contract was given to K12, the 30 Philadelphia science teachers who were assigned to develop the
new curriculum and identify the best vendor
reported that there was little if any discussion
about K12's materials.
Lawyers need to also take advantage of
new tools which development in technology have brought
about to work more effectively — lawyers now have access to tools that help make
contract drafting and review quicker using artificial intelligence; tools that speed up research time by using electronic law
reports, and there are even tools in other jurisdictions which attempt to use data to predict outcomes of court cases using predictive analytics.
Criticism has been escalating today (7 November) against star litigator David Boies after The
New Yorker
reported that the Boies Schiller Flexner chairman, a longtime legal adviser to Harvey Weinstein,
contracted with a controversial agency linked with former Israeli Mossad agents to derail the publication of a
New York Times article
about Weinstein's alleged predatory conduct with women.
A «perfect storm» is
about to hit, the
report claims, because public bodies and large corporate are seeking to reduce their advocacy spend; solicitor - advocates are increasing in number, and will soak up more advocacy work; 2,000 instructing law firms may close this year, and larger firms may seek to do more in - house; family law legal aid firms are closing shop following the introduction of
new contracting rules, and the Ministry of Justice is seeking to cull criminal legal aid firms, perhaps to a level of 70 %, reducing the pool of referral law firms; and tenancies will continue to decrease as chambers merge to consolidate their business position.