Can we expect any of them to be seen in our senior
squad next term?
Not exact matches
The Arsenal
squad is strong in
terms of depth and even more so in
terms of quality, we just need a bit of world - class cutting edge to close the gap on Chelsea for
next season.
The White Hart Lane star has been in scintillating form this
term, netting 22 goals in all competitions, and is likely to receive his first senior national team call - up when Roy Hodgson puts together his
next Three Lions
squad.
Alex is currently our second-most provider of assists in the Premier League this
term with four, but time and time again he has failed to star when being selected in the starting XI, and as we look at possibly improving our
squad next month, there could be better options on the market.
Manchester City will open their new multi-million pound academy
next month as part of a long -
term plan to produce their own players rather than buy ready - made talent — their current senior
squad cost over # 300m to assemble.
Fulham may wish to re-enter the race for the speedy winger but may find it hard to out - do a QPR side who are assembling a
squad that should help keep the Super Hoops clear of the drop zone
next term.
How much of a boost would the German be to our
squad for
next term?
Mignolet has proved a huge success at Sunderland and Rodgers will hope that he can help keep things tight at the back as the Liverpool manager looks to put together a
squad that can mount a genuine push for a coveted Champions League berth
next term.
Villa have plenty to plan ahead of
next season, namely appointing a new long -
term manager as well as getting their
squad ready for the second tier of English football.
David Moyes will be keen to freshen up his
squad this summer and will have an eye to youth though the level of talent he can lure to Man United could be reduced somewhat if he doesn't secure a Champions League berth for
next term.
Tevez at 31 a short
term option but still a couple of seasons as a top player left in him premier league proven scores lots of goals I think he'd genuinely improve our team /
squad and help us push for the title
next season.
Jose Mourinho has had his critics for failing to truly mount a serious title challenge this
term, but there have been positives from some areas of his
squad that suggest things could get better
next season.
Big year for Wenger
next term, no
squad issues or money issues now....
However, with Spurs set to return to the Champions League
next term, it is generally considered that Mauricio Pochettino will need to bulk up his
squad, allowing for more rotation and creating a contingency plan for if his star men get injured.
The chance to return to a Man United side with respected manager Louis van Gaal in place, and seemingly endless sums to invest in
squad building, and one imagines the possibility of such a move would increase significantly if Louis van Gaal secures a Champions League return for
next term.
We have to maintain our unbeaten run, win the FA Cup again, and hope we can start
next season with a fully fit
squad and a believe that we can compete on equal
terms with Chelsea....
Football pundit Neville, who came through the Red Devils» youth ranks and spent 10 years in the senior
squad before joining Everton in 2005, believes Louis van Gaal's men have a good chance of challenging for the Premier League title
next term, but must first retain the services of the Spain international.
The Foxes completed a hugely surprising Premier League win this week, overcoming huge odds of 5000/1, and are now eager to keep their current
squad together ahead of their first ever assault on the Champions League
next term.
However, with Suarez and Messi both turning 31
next year, perhaps long -
term successors are needed to slot right in and while that's not to suggest they don't have lots left in the tank and given Griezmann will expect an immediate prominent role, the fact that Ernesto Valverde's
squad are set to compete on various fronts, he could do with the world - class depth and long -
term future building blocks.
The
next two weeks for them will be large in
terms of seeding as they are a strong Softball and Volleyball
squad.
However, it is thought that Mourinho would rather take the reigns at the club this season in order to gain a better understanding of the
squad he'll be inheriting ahead of
next term, but Woodward is reluctant to give van Gaal his marching orders despite the club continuing to slide.
Given his fond memories from last year, it's a move that could perhaps appeal for Deulofeu who now runs the risk of missing out on the Spain
squad for the World Cup in Russia
next summer, but looking at the long -
term picture, with Dembele returning from injury in the coming weeks, it doesn't look overly positive for him at Barcelona.
Chelsea plan to secure England Under - 21 striker Abraham to a new long -
term contract and loan him out
next season before attempting to integrate him into the first - team
squad.
The boss has said that he could add some new players to the Tottenham
squad this summer transfer window that could boost Tottenham's hopes of challenging for a Champions League
next term, and even boost their title hopes.
Conte is keen to significantly further strengthen his
squad to secure a return to the Champions League
next term.
While a clean bill of health is still to be achieved at Spurs, with the likes of Michael Dawson, Ledley King and Tom Huddlestone remaining long -
term absentee's, it's a frightening thought to think that Spurs could find themselves in touch come say February
next year at a time when, hopefully, Harry Redknapp will have a fully fit
squad to pick from, and it's a
squad boasting so many unique and wonderful options.
Arsene Wenger is set to receive a huge transfer kitty this summer as the club look to put together a
squad to challenge on all fronts
next -
term.
Arsenal have endured a number of injury setbacks over the past few weeks but the Gunners will only make a return to action
next weekend, when they square off against Liverpool at Anfield, and the mini rest will certainly prove to be a blessing in disguise for the North London side in
terms of the overall fitness of the
squad.