Bad news: News coming in is that Alex Oxlade Chamberlain has rejected a contract worth # 180,000 a week.He has told Arsenal and board that he'll
leave for free next summer as he has no plans to sign ever again.
Jenks, Wilshire and Gibbs all have their contracts up and could
leave for free next summer.
According to the Mirror, the Slovenian captain is stalling over a new contract extension, and if they don't come to an agreement soon then Dortmund will have no choice but to sell him or risk
him leaving for free next summer.
$ 50M to a detested rival would be painful but Arsenal will never let
him leave for free next summer if he's unwillingly to commit his future Others surd to be packing there suitcases: Ospina Perez Schez Jenkinson Debuchy Campbell
Or is Wilshere going to stay at Arsenal for the final year of his deal and
leave for free next summer?
Alderweireld only has one year remaining on his contract with Ajax, meaning the Dutch club may need to sell the defender or risk
him leaving for free next summer.
Well I can't really tell but all I know is it had nothing to do with a PSG transfer.He'll either sign or
leave for free next summer.
Are we really going to let Alexis, Ozil and Ox
all leave for free next summer?
Let
them leave for free next summer or sell them now because they won't stay at Arsenal for the right reasons, Sanchez wants trophies, Ozil wants money.
The more worrying possible departures are of course Alexis Sanchez, Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain and Mesut Ozil, all of whom are in the last year of their contracts along with Jack Wilshere, although it is looking increasingly like none of them is interested in extending their contracts and will be able to
leave for free next summer.
unpopular opinion, I'd rather
him leave for free next summer.
Borussia Dortmund are claimed to have decided to force Henrikh Mkhitaryan to stay for the coming season, which will likely see
him leave for free next summer.
«If he stays he's only trying to honour his contract and
leave for free next summer.»
But according to reports today, Arsene Wenger is blankly refusing to sell any of his stars to direct rivals for the title, which means that Alex would have to look further afield for a new club, or simply play out his contract and
leave for free next summer.
Would Wenger let Jack run his contract down and
leave for free next summer?
The saga left a bitter taste in the mouths of the Citizens, but the Chilean seems to be trying to be professional and get on with the campaign, which is great news for our season, although we still have to expect to see
him leave for free next summer.
On paper, it looks worrying, that Kroenke would put money over possible on - pitch improvement, but it's worth pointing out that Nasri was refusing to sign a new contract and would have
left for free the next summer.
Southampton may look to use part of their windfall to tempt West Ham cut their losses before
he leaves for free next summer.