1) Overpaid players on high salaries 2) Leave selling players at
the very end of transfer window 3) Club not knowing what their priorities are during a transfer window by planning beforehand 4) Being too greedy for wanting higher valuation price on average players or selling players bellow their market rate 5) Letting players hold the club to ransom by giving them game time just to make them happy 6) Using the lack of players leaving as an excuse for not signing more players
I sometimes also suspect it was a panic buy from Wenger because we got him at
the very end of the transfer window, but even if it wasn't I will still blame Wenger for not having the vision and for being near sighted to not see that Ozil is not what we wanted.
Not exact matches
He's trying to convince us that he's trying, with the full knowledge that it's
very unlikely to ever happen, and the money will remain in the bank at the
end of the
transfer window.
In addition to honest and open communication concerns, there are also fundamental issues
of managerial incompetence, poor negotiating strategy, procrastination, dithering, lack
of ambition, lack
of willingness to compete with the top teams in the league despite supposedly being financial heavyweights, desperation at the
very end of the
window, compounded by promises made when Arsene was re-signed and poor team selection decisions for the first three matches, further compounded by a pattern
of incompetence during
transfer windows and in general management
of the team in recent years that understandable has fan patience at a
very low level.
Towards the
end of the
transfer window this summer, Arsene Wenger made it
very clear that whilst he was keen to add to his squad with a few more additions, that he would also look to send a few first team players out on loan to gain some experience.
Still, it seems that Mourinho is
very publicly courting the player, insisting he has until the
end of the
transfer window to strike an agreement with the Toffees if they are willing to negotiate.
«Karim is
very happy at Real Madrid and he will be a Real Madrid player by the
end of this
transfer window, 1,000 per cent,» Karim Djaziri said.
«Karim is
very happy at Real Madrid and he will be a Real Madrid player by the
end of this
transfer window, 1,000 per cent,» the agent is quoted as saying by Sky Sports.
Benzema's agent: «Karim is
very happy at Real Madrid and he will be a Real Madrid player by the
end of this
transfer window, 1,000 per cent,».
Amidst numerous rumors linking Arsenal with a summer move for a goalkeeper, the Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has come out to clarify that he is
very happy with his goalkeepers at the moment and will not be in the market for another when the
transfer window opens at the
end of the season, effectively laying to rest rumors
of Arsenal's interest in veteran custodians like Chelsea's Petr Cech and Real Madrid's Iker Casillas.
Arsenal have had a
very bad set
of results since the
end of December, in fact we haven't won any
of last five games, and it seems that he is blaming this «disturbing»
transfer window.
The agent Karim Djaziri told Sky Sports: «Karim is
very happy at Real Madrid and he will be a Real Madrid player by the
end of this
transfer window, 1,000 per cent.
Because it may well be that the
transfer of the France international star Karim Benzema will not be done until the
very end of the summer
transfer window, just as it was when Wenger shocked us all by signing Mesut Ozil from Real Madrid.
With over a month
of the summer
transfer window still to go I would say that the Arsenal and England international star Jack Wilshere has just enough time to prove to Arsene Wenger that he is worth keeping at Arsenal for the season to come and so his return to training after the leg fracture he suffered while on loan with AFC Bournemouth towards the
end of last season is
very timely.
No there needs to be a total clear out from top to bottom, kronke is currently placing a huge investment in the LA rams which will cost him between 1 and 2 billion dollars, where do you think that money is going to come from, we are only an asset to him, one
of many that he has and he is bleeding his assets to finance the LA project, we will
end this
transfer window with a
very small net loss or profit even though we know that the funds are there, but guess where the money going.
For those Arsenal fans who have been worried that the actions
of Arsene Wenger and the club this summer will be the same old story
of cautious spending and leaving everything until the
end of the
transfer window, the news reported by the Daily Star today must be
very welcome indeed.
As the
end of the summer
transfer window drew close and Arsenal still had not added to the squad since the early signing
of Granit Xhaka, the
very cheap addition
of young Rob Holding from the lower leagues and the Japanese forward Takuma Asano who did not even have a work permit to play in England, the fans were beginning to get desperate.
He said: «Karim is
very happy at Real Madrid and he will be a Madrid player by the
end of this
transfer window, 1,000 per cent.
But the Frenchman made it clear last week that he is working
very hard to strengthen his squad before the
end of the
transfer window.
With his contract running out at the
end of the season, the Hammers would also be able to sign him for a
very low fee in the January
transfer window.
Lemar was strongly linked with a move to both Arsenal and Liverpool during the
ending stages
of the
transfer window and the Ligue 1 side vice-president Vadim Vasilyev confirmed back in October that it was Arsenal who came
very close to signing Lemar in the summer.
Yesterday, I had initially written out and prepared a post about how the
end of Arsenal's
transfer window this summer
very much mirrored our performances on the pitch last season.
We know we have two
very capable keepers, and following the last day
of the
transfer window, two right backs, Byram and Arbeloa, which should finally
end the need to put one
of the most potent attackers in the Premier League, Antonio, in a position that he
very clearly was not comfortable in.