Sentences with phrase «still leave the club»

Lacazette's manager at Lyon, Bruno Genesio, has admitted that although he wants Lacazette to remain, that his star striker could still leave the club this summer if the right bid comes in.
All that would still leave the club in a net profit window and still 5 more seniors to move on.
He probably won't get a game at the weekend and may still leave the club in the not too distant future, but he should now be a genuine cult hero.
He agreed to a one - year deal few months back but if Sanchez's deal goes through, he could still leave the club.
Fortunately for Grant, West Ham's next three matches are all very much winnable, but with the team currently stranded in 20th position and four points adrift of safety, and with the January transfer window looming large and the board eager to bolster their ranks as soon as, you get the impression that even if Grant could mastermind one win over either Blackburn, Fulham or Everton he would still face the axe considering three points from a possible nine would still leave the club rooted to the bottom of the league and still in the same old sticky situation as before, just with less games to dig themselves out of the trench they find themselves in, although it looks as though Grant is the one who will be buried alive.
Anzhi Makhachkala's offer for 30 - year - old Russian striker Andrey Arshavin was confirmed today as Arsenal's winger might still leave his club

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Still, Gomis wants to be allowed the chance to talk to Arsenal as he has ambitions of playing for a bigger club, though it could still be that he will leave Swansea for Crystal Palace if the Gunners do not make an apprStill, Gomis wants to be allowed the chance to talk to Arsenal as he has ambitions of playing for a bigger club, though it could still be that he will leave Swansea for Crystal Palace if the Gunners do not make an apprstill be that he will leave Swansea for Crystal Palace if the Gunners do not make an approach.
Off topic I may be giving the arsenal management structure too much credit but if Wenger did plan to leave and his successor is one of the possible managers still competing in the CL would that club ask us to wait to announce until the team in question is knocked out?
I support Wenger but not because I am a «fanboy» but because I believe in his values, I disagree with a lot he has done, and maybe he should leave the club to pave way for fresh ideas, but the point I was trying to make is that we can still turn this season into something we can be proud of, if we don't then come June I expect that we will (respectively) call for change and it will be our duty to make the board listen, but June is still a half a season away.
Give Chambers and Holding a chance, Wenger has been spot on with defenders in recent years, even the one that left us still manage to find careers in clubs and international.
Chelsea, as per the Express, would claim breach of contract against Costa, who is the club's second highest earner with his current deal, which still has two years left to run, earning him # 185,000 - a-week.
Yes there are overheads and costs associated with running a club but that still leaves a huge sum of money in the pot.
I prefer top 4 because it would suggest that we still have a halfway decent base to make it back to the top and have regular CL football which is important for a club like Arsenal to allow the attraction of good players and top managers once Wenger leaves.
Arsenal, meanwhile, are hoping to tie Theo Walcott down to a new contract, according to the Guardian, but could still do with more options out wide after both he and Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain endured injury - hit campaigns last term, while Lukas Podolski has also recently left the club on a permanent basis, joining Galatasaray.
He's a legend in his own mind... Realistically he is an arsenal manager who enjoyed a great first half and a lousy second half... Legends are not bipolar... Should have left 5 years ago when his reputation was still in tact and club had the basis for a smooth transition
To me, a player reaching the end of his career wanting to get more playing time whilst they still can is an acceptable reason to leave the club.
Maybe so and he's Definitely still good enough to play week in week out at another club so maybe he will leave.
Wenger still has a keen eye for footballing knowledge and notably talent, so perhaps he could take up a role behind the scene at Arsenal, rather than having to leave the club altogether.
The only way I'd take Raheem Sterling is if Theo left, although I think I'd rather get Theo signed up with us, he's been with us nearly a decade, there isn't many players in the premier league who have been with their club that long and remember Walcott has only just turned 26, there's still a lot more to come from Theo.
I know that Podolski has not had quite the impact that we hoped for when he signed from Cologne a couple of years ago, and that the arrival of Alexis Sanchez has significantly strengthened our options up front, but I would still be a little surprised if Wenger let such a goal threat leave the club unless he had another player to fill the gap.
If we start this season with those two in our starting 11 it will be a clear sign from this organization that nothing has changed and that we will never get it right until both Kroenke and Wenger are gone... neither one of these players should still be with our club at this point because they represent the settling half - measures that have plagued this team for a number of years... this is what I call the «no man's land» of the soccer world, where teams don't have enough talented young players, unlike a Monaco or Dortmund, because they have lost the plot from an organizational standpoint... they are so reliant on one individual to run the whole operation that their once relevant scouting department has become so antiquated that it can no longer find those hidden gems it once had... furthermore, when you leave all decision - making to a manager who despises any dissenting opinions, your management team becomes little more than a stagnant group of «yes men» and no new ideas emerge... so instead of developing a team with the qualities necessary to excel in a particular system, you continually make half - brain purchases year after year to stifle dissent from the ticket - buying public, then try desperately to finagle together a lineup regardless of what would make positional sense... have you ever heard of a team who plays players out of position so often... of course not because that manager would likely be fired and never work for a team of any consequence ever again
Ill never criticize any one for defending wenger or still trusting him as its understandable wenger has earned that level of respect and loyalty but for me i think for us to reach where we want to be as a club it would be best if wenger left
It Just seems like Arsene Wenger will never leave the club, the players look dejected the fans have had enough, we're definitely not getting top 4 but the manager is still here contemplating signing a new contract which he most likely will.
We are still happy with Sanchez at emirates but it's all about players interests, if he is interested in leaving the club then we cant force him to stay, but let him be reminded that he was a bench player at Nou camp, arsenal made him a regular player
There has never been more pressure on Arsene Wenger to leave Arsenal as the club is having it's worst season ever under his control, but now the Boss has revealed that no matter what happens when leaves the club he still wants to manage somewhere else rather than retire.
Signed on a free but still a big disappointment, Mauro Zarate left West Ham for a loan move to Queens Park Rangers in January and has done little for either club this season.
This weirdo manager who thinks he is still the man to lead us, has left our former great club WITHOUT EVEN ONE DEFENDER WHO CAN PROPERLY DEFEND.
If wenger doesn't leave, he shows he does not love the club and if anyone still supports him, i can see they don't see us as a big club again.
Still, Origi has made no secret of his desire to leave the club quickly, saying: «Maybe January, who knows?
AC Milan are reportedly still considering a contingency plan in the event that Gianluigi Donnarumma leaves the club next summer.
However, the Russian international still believes that he has something to offer a top club and is hoping that he'll be able to stay in the Premier League should he leave the Berkshire club this summer.
The 24 year old has admitted he wants to leave the club but is unable to due to the fact he still has three years to run on his current contract.
Every club still has needs at this point, some more glaring than others: Tottenham won't stop going on about the lack of a left winger, Arsenal can't finish and still miss Vieira's presence, Manchester United need a long term partner for Michael Carrick and Newcastle need someone who isn't a 40 year old Nigerian.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers may well be keen to bring in other goal - scoring alternatives with Uruguayan ace Luis Suarez still seemingly pushing to leave the Merseyside club this summer.
Many fans of the club would probably rather sign a support striker for Torres ahead of any other transaction but a left winger could well be an important acquisition and maybe a squad player in this role in the form of Torbinskiy is all that is needed as the club still has the likes of Rieira and Babel to count on.
Although Ramos was sacked by Spurs just before the first anniversary of his appointment and left them bottom of the Premier League table after eight games of the 2008 - 09 season, he is still the last manager to guide the White Hart Lane club to a major trophy, having lifted the Carling Cup in February 2008.
Last season's wantaway top scorer Carlos Tevez is still on leave after the Copa America and is not expected to report back to the club until Monday.
However, Klopp could still be the most readily available in the next few months, with Manuel Pellegrini under pressure after a string of defeats have left the club fighting just to retain their spot in the top four.
Arsenal reportedly have around # 200m in the bank and can afford almost any player in the world, according to a club director, so here's four players the Gunners could bring in with that kind of money — and still have some cash left over!
However, despite this their ex-defender is still thinking about leaving the French club.
Just something to think about and to kick around... Arsenal would be a great club if AW was replaced, the Directors left The team was totally replaced... because they're all AW's players and thus mediocre We could find another T. Henry, Vieira, Pires and co We could use all the money to buy the best players in the world Just these small changes would GUARANTEE a continuous stream of PL and EC wins Shame our club would still be stuck with its c..
I will always despise kroenke for being an absentee owner who doesn't care about the sporting side of arsenal only the financial aspect, I still wonder why Wenger didn't leave all these years if the board are so terrible like some claim, yet he is still here getting pay raises If the board has been hindering the club's success by not providing funds, why hasn't the manager left?
Nevertheless, the Brazilian defender will push to get back into the starting line - up in west London after the international break, with Essien seemingly still a popular man with the club's supporters too as many left comments insisting that they wished he would return as well.
Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Liverpool and Tottenham are all included in the list of possible destinations should Aguero opt to leave the Etihad Stadium, but it still seems quite a long shot to suggest that he's ready to move on at this point, particularly to another English club.
And the story goes that Szczesny will only leave the club on loan, if at all, this summer and is still seen by the boss as a future Arsenal number one.
I must also note that the club needed and still need a successor to Arteta after Wenger stated in the 2013/14 season that Arteta was left with at most two seasons at top level.
i say on my first words that i agree that AW must leave the club but it seems to me that this is not easy and we like it or not this guy is too tight with the club moreover we saw what happened after SAF left MU and they have splashed a lot of cash and still they are not happy
People are having a go at the club for not signing a player (even tho there is still over two months left to sign players) but the players they are craving for me just aren't good enough.
In 1889, Wednesday left Bramall Lane over a financial dispute, but the owners still wanted a football club to play there, so Sheffield United was formed.
Walcott doesn't have a football brain he can't be improved he's still running and leaving the ball behind, he's spent 10 years at the club but is still one of the worst players we have to add to it he's on massive 140K wages!
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