Sentences with phrase «run down his contract if»

If Wenger is serious he will run down his contract if no extension is agreed.

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If players want to run down their contract then its simple don't play them.
If the transfer of Aubameyang falls through, I predict that Ozil will see this as a total lack of ambition by the Arsenal board and Ozil will continue to run down his contract, play well enough to keep himself «in the shop window» and leave on a free in the summer.
If he doesn't sign before this season is out I can see him let the contract run down, our hands tied.
Wilshare is not in contention anymore, Ramsey and Ox, I am not sure anymore if we can keep both for long, at least 1 at least will run down his contract.
The only way the board should have let him run down his contract is if they had private assurances he was staying.
That doesn't seem to much to pay for a top centre - back in this market, even if De Vrij would have been available on a free as he runs down his contract at Lazio.
They regularly allow players to run contracts down, and say to suitors that they have no trouble in just keeping them for another season if you do not offer what the player is worth under normal circumstances.
Whether Wenger resigns, gets sucked (as if), or runs down his contract I would still want Klopp in.
If I were the club I refuse the # 40m from Bayern and let him run down his contract... because it all could really go down hill... if wenger thinks the atmosphere at the emirates was horrendous... he hasn't seen anything yetIf I were the club I refuse the # 40m from Bayern and let him run down his contract... because it all could really go down hill... if wenger thinks the atmosphere at the emirates was horrendous... he hasn't seen anything yetif wenger thinks the atmosphere at the emirates was horrendous... he hasn't seen anything yet..
I do not question that Wenger would like to keep Alexis and would like to force Alexis to run down his contract, if he does and he backs that up with signings like James and Lacazette then I wouldn't be surprised to see Alexis sign a new contract.
I think we should sell him to bayern for 60mil due to the one year contract thing because if he runs down that contract at arsenal, there is a possiblity he would sign for chelsea after and he would even be able to justify it because his contract with us ended, that is the last thing arsenal fans deserve, seeing our best player leave to chelsea because we can't offer him trophies due to us been ambition-less will be a knife through the heart for fans.
If Gnabry has any sense, he would let his Arsenal contract run down!
maybe the players sense this this and the uncertainty of it all getting to them, really wenger needs to come out and say if he is going or finishing his contract for certain, then get knuckling down with the players and really crack the whip on them as he is running out of time to win the league, he should be behaving like a man possessed to win things on the way out.
It's claimed that Can is open to the idea of moving to Turin next summer and would join the Serie A champions if he runs his contract down with Liverpool.
No, they should not hold the club to ransom, get tough cos if we let them run down their contract and go for free they would be able to choose their own deal and possibly end up playing for a premiership rival.
With more and more players from today's game frequently running down their deals to get the move they want or to leave for free, it is a real concern if Arsenal haven't tied up their contracts with a year to go.
Wenger and our board will not allow him to run his contract down if there is 7 to 12 mil at stake.
My opiniuon is the club is bigger than any player, if a player does nt want to sign sell him to the highest bidder if they chose to run down their contract» welcome to the under 18s my little friend where you will be for 12 months, no one will remember you in 12 months»
Sturridge's contract is up for renewal in 2014 and, if he is to leave, Chelsea would rather cash in on him now as opposed to letting him run his contract down and then be forced to accept a lower wage for him.
If we sign Paulista, a Wenger has got to realise we must sign a top class defensive midfielder in the summer, I'd personally get rid of Arteta and Flamini and let Diaby's contract run down, get rid of them because they're deadwood and have Coquelin and a new top DM battling it out for a place and then have Bielik coming through.
Nevertheless, regardless of whether or not he signs, Arsene Wenger has remained adamant all summer that Sanchez will not leave Arsenal before the start of the new season, as he is seemingly ready to play a risky game of letting his contract run down if he doesn't sign.
Of course Sanchez and or Ozil will want to leave and if we allow their contracts to run down towards the end of this season, we will have to sell them on the cheap.
I would rather run down his contract till 2018, remaining another season, where we can also win something, even if we have to afford a loss
If so, then Arsene Wenger will have to decide whether to let him run his contract down or cash in on him this summer.
Oh and Arteta's contract runs down next summer and can't see him getting a new one so January is time to make some money out of him if ever.
Because he knows if he runs down his contract, the money the club would've spend on buying him could go towards his salary.
Well, if he stays just to run down his contract, at least we know that this football loving freak will give his all during his final year.
And if gotten now he might be better placed to replace Alexis next season if Alexis lets his contract run down, or if not, well then at least we know he's not suitable just yet.
If Wenger has made a bargain when buying Kolasinac, because his contract had run down, then he is at the same time giving other clubs chances to make bargains at our cost by letting our players run their contracts down, or?
There is a report that Arsenal are willing to part ways with $ anchez if he really wants out and they have told City to pay 80m if they really want him that bad and if they can meet our demands we are ready to do business otherwise the club is really willing to take a risk by letting him run down his contract... For me personally this is a good news (we want no bad vibes in the dressing room when the season starts) if city are really ready to do business that will be good for us as we can use the money we get from $ anchez sale to bring in Mbappe and Lemar and maybe James Rodriguez as he also wants out of Madrid..
What happens if City won it and we were a couple of points behind.Sell him abroad or run his contract down.
What's the point of letting him run his contract down, he will still end up at City for free, if he's really bent on going to city, get the best possible deal and let him go, we are signing new players, we don't need that negative vibe around them, I love Sanchez, but arsenal will always come first..
Honestly, you're telling me if «big name players» from other clubs were holding off to run down their contract, clubs wouldn't be pumping - up large bids, now?
Despite the fact that heads should have rolled for letting our most coveted players run down their contracts, if true and PSG are preparing to offer # 70m for Sanchez, it will present Arsenal and its fans with a tricky dilemma.
I will say it again, and i hope to god i am proved right, kroenke will not allow wenger to allow him to run down his contract and go for free BUT wenger cant force a transfer abroad on sanchez... if sanchez does not agree personal terms then he does nt have to move.
But if that was Arsenal, we'll be crowing like cockerels about Wenger and the players, Ed Woodward will not allow his best players run down their contracts, back Mourinho in the market like a lunatic, Gazidis is the opposite but then I hear deafening silence when Mourinho lose an away game against lower opposition.
I will not blame Ozil if he wants to run his contract down, to attract more interests (as there seems to be none in this transfer window) and to escape from the greedy football club.
If Wenger had done his job, we would never have ended in a situation, where the choice was either to sell Ozil and Sanchez or to let their contracts run down.
You won't see clubs like Man C. letting players contracts run down unless they don't mind if the player leaves.
If Gallas runs down his contract and leaves then surely Arsene Wenger and Arsenal must begin to question the way they handle negotiations in the future.
I haven't changed my stance once in the last 4 to 5 years and I am glad to Welcome t Lacazette and if he can even produce 75 % of the goals scored in the French league, he will be a huge bonus and it appears a true CF.We hopefully are still in the market for Mahrez as in all probability we wont let Sanchez run down his contract and walk away on a free, as that is not the Arsenal way.We need to sell several players and it's the saving of wages that is most important not what we get and a decision has to be made on particularly Wilshere and it looks like the player we arguably missed the most last season Santi Cazorla maybe coming to the end of his playing days.We have already tried to sell Gibbs and Jenkinson and in all probability add the two keepers, Ospina and Szczesny to the list which leaves Joel Campbell who seems to have missed his chance and should have been sold at a premium after the last WC, but more importantly The Ox and Giroud.Our attack force needs a real hard think as I can't see Perez as a long term Arsenal player, but Walcott, like him or not in all probability will stay.
If you truly believe Arsenal deliberately let contracts run down on valuable assets then you really are stupid.
It now appears as though at least one could be exiting the club, with Giovani dos Santos claiming that he is desperate to leave Spurs and will simply run his contract down if he does not become more involved in the first team.
No matter how much money is out there, a short - term contract is still a bet on yourself: If you play well and run down your deal, you'll likely be in for a big payday.
His contract runs out at the end of the season and with the World Cup coming up in the summer, the player knows he must keep his head down and work hard or risk losing his place in the Denmark World Cup squad — if they reach the finals.
Beware of predatory lenders: If you encounter lenders that try to seduce you with «special» zero - down home loans or real estate agents who recommend rosy rent - to - own or land contract agreements, run the other way.
Everything from the first season carries over to the second season including your research and development progression from the previous season, while there is always the possibility that if you have chosen a team further down the grid to work your way through to a front running team that impressive performances may earn you a contract offer at a team with a faster car and more resources.
«But what if, we can encode the mission statement into code; that is, create an inviolable contract that generates revenue, pays people to perform some function, and finds hardware for itself to run on, all without any need for top - down human direction?»
There's no doubt it would be easier to tear down and build new, but you're not going to get every house under contract to be able to afford that, especially in Boston where it's going to run you at least $ 150 / sq ft - closer to $ 175 - 185 and it can go up very quickly if you get into higher end homes with higher end finishes.
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