I for one think that bringing in Mkhi and Auba will make us even
stronger after the transfer window, and certainly will be a lot less unsettling that keeping Sanchez would have been.
Not exact matches
Jenkinson was rumoured to be available for
transfer during the
transfer window,
after Arsene Wenger decided that he no longer held
strong intentions to keep Jenkinson as a member of his squad.
Our club needs to have a
strong transfer window after dropping outside the top four for the first time in Arsene Wenger's 21 year reign, and that needs to be addressed.
Saturday sees the Gunners take on a struggling AFC Bournemouth side at the Emirates Stadium and there is no doubt that the boss will be fielding a
strong and Arsenal side as possible as it is vital that we add another three points to those gained in the opening game against Leicester, while also getting the home fans back on side
after a slow start and a frustrating
transfer window.
God forbid that Le Coq picks up an injury
after the
transfer window closes, then we'll be back to where we last year, only this time Manu would have been a much better team, Liverpool maybe
stronger and not to mention Chelsea.
So
after reading a report in the Daily Star which revealed that the Gunners were
strong favourites to sign the 27 - year old forward in the next summer
transfer window, I really hope that there is some truth behind this rumour.