If Wenger can't
sign players for our A team, there is something wrong with that alone.
Still, latest developments suggest Florentino Perez believes he has struck deals to
sign both players for what could potentially be a combined # 297m if previously mentioned fees end up being correct.
It's been reported in the past by the Mirror that Dortmund won't accept any offers of below # 40M for Weigl, meaning that City shouldn't have a problem stumping up the funds to
sign the player for a price that'll be deemed as fairly low in today's current transfer market.
United are
signing players for fun, Rojo / Di maria / Blind all within a week.
Maybe but not this season other than in the League Cup maybe It would be crazy to
sign these players for this coming season
We are not
signing any player for more than 50 millions.Even if Messi was available for 50 million, Wenger would bid 30 million on him.
However, it all could have been so different had former Liverpool boss Graeme Souness not turned down opportunities to
sign both players for United's bitter rivals.
The Frenchman has said over and over again that he will not
sign any players for the sake of signing someone, although the current injury situation in the Arsenal midfield may well have been behind the imminent transfer of Mohamed Elneny from Basel.
Arsenal also met their # 65 asking price but offerrd only # 35 upfrontand the rest in installments.Monaco wanted all the # 65 upfront which quite frankly doesn't often happen.Teams don't pay the full money upfront though there are some exceptions.You'll hear a team
signs a player for so so and so but only a part of the money is paid upfront.This is what many people don't know.Arsenal actually tried hard to sign Lemar but failed.
Suddenly AW want to
sign a player for 100 while City, Chelsea and MU want to sign tested talent & proven talent.
Agony and distress of the fans...
We signed players for our darling club....
I bet you wanted to cheer for spuds when
they signed players for Bale money, lol
that we cant
sign a player for 80m is a joke....
Football is an evolving game a game on the move with a moving ball every game is different the knowing opposing players trade run skill is the key all 11 most play with the same key on the same key exactly like an orchestra else it will not sound any good you can have messie and renaldo and zidan on your team but trust me if they are not in tune and well - tuned a street team from Rochdale would give them a good hiding the question here is why would
you sign a player for 100 million while you can develop 100 players for the same money and bring your players to dominate football rather than club dominating football with non-national ’s
Wenger has once agin showed how much of a poor manager he has become, wow so many things he got wrong today starting with our starting 11, Sanchez is waisted as striker, Ox should have started, Carzola ahead od Ramsey and Liverpool
sign a player for 34mil he scores a wonder goal, we
sign a player for 34mil bench him and then bring him on under seious presure, Wenger we need a forward ASAP who can make a goal outta nothing like Mane did, and we need Mahrez for his unperdictable dynamic, Wenger you are poor poor poor poor, gutter poor, go and coach a french ligue 4 side, you pub quaity manager.
Meanwhile hopes of bringing Brazilian international Douglas Costa to Stamford Bridge were dashed when Bayern Munich swooped in and
signed the player for # 21 million from Shakhtar Donetsk via [Mail Sport].
Both Atletico and Real Madrid have been ruled out from
signing any players for the next two windows after the current one due to irregularities with signing young players and Abramovic believes that that will push the Argentine closer to the patch to the Premier League.
We've become a selling club despite
signing players for # 30m +.
Signing a player for wenger does nt depend on sole winning of the liverpool game.
Last Man City
signed Players for more than 100M and still finished 3rd, Man U did the same and also signed «the top top Player» Pogba for 80 + million and still finished behind us.
Adding to the authenticity of playing the role of a real GM, two - way contracts, a new way teams are able to
sign players for the G - League and NBA (which we explain here), will also be available.
When Slaven Bilic was
signing players for W.Ham, were Wenger and Arsenal sleeping?
If we do
sign a player for that area then it would hinder the Ox... So I am thinking it might be best to sell The Ox and use the money towards a player who is not so injury prone.
We don't
sign players for the short term, so tell me which player is good enough to replace Sanchez on LW that's available in January?
I'm not asking for us to be trigger happy like the petrol ran clubs of man City PSG etc just for the board to either employ a manger who knows what he wants instead of a manger
signing players for the sake of it without any real thought behind it..?
He says
signing players for the sake of it is a gamble - but expecting improvement to come from within the squad is also a gamble, and a misnomer as far as Wenger is concerned because his tactics are self - defeating, and anyway it simply doesn't work like that.
City could have been banned from
signing players for up to two transfer windows had the ruling not gone in their favour.
So, if a club
signs a player for # 40 million this summer and he signs a five - year deal, that player's transfer fee will be recorded as an # 8 million expenditure in each of the next five seasons, rather than # 40 million this season.
Saying that, did he have the right level of investment to
sign players for the first - team?
The Spanish side had originally been barred from
signing players for two windows by world governing body Fifa, but that has now been reduced to just one.
Wenger I have to admit is very clever in the way he manages to do this every year, putting in insulting bids to other clubs that even us arsenal fans know are way under the asking price so that it looks like an attempt was made, really its just for show, then he talks in extremes about how
signing players for 25M will result in a football clubs implosion which is also utter nonsense, the money arsenal have brought in on player sales alone in recent seasons should merit some reinforcement, let alone the emirates revenue, tv money and sponsorship deals.
In a wholly unsurprising development, the Rossoneri
signed the player for a reported deal worth up to $ 25 million (# 22m) a matter of weeks later.
Why would a club
sign a player for the first team squad, especially knowing that they would lose Virgil van Dijk at some point, and not use him?
FIFA has banned them from
signing players for the next two transfer windows.
Swiss Ramble's recent post on Reading's finances included this: «They have become masters at buying low and selling high,
signing players for peanuts, but obtaining large fees for them in each of the last four years: 2008/09 Dave Kitson (Stoke City) Â # 5.5 million, Nicky Shorey (Aston Villa) Â # 3.5 million, Ibrahima Sonko (Stoke City) Â # 2 million; 2009/10 Kevin Doyle (Wolves) Â # 6.5 million, Stephen Hunt (Hull City) Â # 3.5 million; 2010/11 Gylfi Sigurdsson (Hoffenheim) Â # 6.5 million; 2011/12 Matt Mills (Leicester) Â # 4.5 million, Shane Long (West Brom) Â # 4.5 million plus add - ons».
And, Wenger did nothing to
sign players for positions.
Signing players for big bucks and paying them big bucks means very little if your manager and coaches don't train you how to defend a set piece.
Transfer madness is starting and many clubs work hard to
sign the players for the next football season, so it seems that Barcelona are doing the same.
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