Arsenal have been linked
with big name strikers such as Karim Benzema and Jackson Martinez so for Wenger to now turn his attention to Drmic is sure to dumbfound Gunners fans who want to see money invested in established stars.
Fred — Whilst I admire your persistence with this «MUST» have theory and agree regarding CB and DM I think your obsession
with a big name striker is a little misplaced.
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The Arsenal transfer rumours are a little thin on the ground at the moment
with Arsene Wenger over at the Euros as usual, so I thought I'd have a little peek at what the bookies are forecasting the chances of the Gunners landing any
big name strikers if the Jamie Vardy saga fails to come to fruition.
Linked
with a return to old club Inter Milan on loan, it seems highly likely that Liverpool flop Mario Balotelli will be another
big -
name striker on the move after a disappointing season in the Premier League.
I just don't know what's wrong
with Arsenal fans.Sure I get it as humans we all have our preferences but things start to look funny when we begin to bash and criticize a player like he's useless.I just don't get why Arsenal fans do nt want Vardy.Oh is it because he's not world class, he's English, He's not a
big name, he's a fairy tale, you feel all he does is run, he's not got a better history in footballing until now or you feel Giroud is better or what?I really pity Arsenal fans honestly.I would've taken Jamie Vardy in a heartbeat.Sure he's not the best option out there.But I'll say this and say it again it's not a world class
striker that wins you a league but rather just increases your chances of winning the league.If you've watched Arsenal clearly from the time since Henry left you realized that it's more of not being able to find a clinical
striker.Eduardo was not a already a finished product when he started his career here yet he was clinical and was on world class form until injury.What Arsenal need now is a world class finisher if they can't get a world class
striker.
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has previously overlooked the French
striker when
naming his starting line - up to take on the
bigger teams in the division, and
with close rivals Spurs coming up this weekend, there is calls that he should be given the nod for the crunch match.
I would not go for the
big name strikers, i like the columbian Ibarbo, a lot of pace and very good
with his feet, but believe it or not MY choice would be Welbeck he loves making runs behind the defense
with his pace, a hard worker and would fit arsenal to the TEE.
The Uruguayan
striker has long been a target for Spanish giants Real Madrid, who are expected to come in again
with a bid in the region of # 45m this January, which will see Liverpool reinvest the money into some
big -
name purchases for their squad.
Me, along
with many other fans, had been hopeful of at least one of Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud would be leaving the club,
with a
big -
named striker coming into the fold, but the Arsenal manager's recent comments have poured water on the idea, in the case of the latter at least.
BUT I have this gut feeling that all this shirt number business to do
with Xhaka might have something to do
with us bringing in a
big name striker.
As I've pointed out in previous posts, there's no guarantees in a lot of the
big name strikers being linked
with us in terms of adapting to the league and productivity in their first season.
Liverpool could be closing in on a hugely exciting triple deal this summer,
with the Reds now being linked
with two
big names at Barcelona to follow up their move for Aston Villa
striker Christian Benteke.
Another
big problem
with Wenger is his blind faith in the same lame ducks, refusing to buy a proper
striker because he has Giroud, and that languid French boy by the
name of Yaya Sanogo and Theo Walcott.
I know it's a fact that these ex-Arsenal players now earn their money giving a never - ending stream of opinions on TV, but yet again I am surprised that two pundits like Thierry Henry and Ray Parlour have joined in
with the criticism of Wenger for not buying any
big name striker this summer.
I'm guessing that you think that Vardinho is in the same category as the
Big named striker's, that we were linked
with?
Wenger on signing a
big name striker: «It's not necessarily linked
with the money.
With City signing Wilfried Bony from Swansea City this month, it could be that Jovetic will find playing time increasingly limited in Manuel Pellegrini's side, with a host of big - name strikers to compete with for a place alre
With City signing Wilfried Bony from Swansea City this month, it could be that Jovetic will find playing time increasingly limited in Manuel Pellegrini's side,
with a host of big - name strikers to compete with for a place alre
with a host of
big -
name strikers to compete
with for a place alre
with for a place already.
Another couple of
big name strikers in the shape of Gonzalo Higuain and Edinson Cavani have started to be linked
with a possible move to north London and while neither would be cheap, there is that reported # 200 million in the bank that the Arsenal board member Lord Harris spoke about recently.
and wenger is being a t ## t now you can not start the transfer window
with sanchez and end it
with a f» ing wellbeck i will be dissapointed if we get that desperate only
big name striker now would be cavani but no point even saying it, we all know he thinks he has brought enough typical frustations for us gooners why can we challenge the
big teams for the
big players suarez to barca, I would of been happyt
with balo liverpool, costa chelsea, if they do falcao united wich is a complete joke if he is happy going to united he would have been happier coming here
with ucl and all, lewandowski bayern, its all a joke we better get a reus or something of equal measure you cant buy sanchez and place him as a
striker when you need him as a winger if defeats the purpose we either get another winger or a
striker.
It will once again spark debates that if Arsenal do not sign a
big name striker for Ozil to feed
with assists, then we could see the German international become even more frustrated, so much so that he may consider his future at the club.
He may not be the
big name, top quality
striker that many Arsenal fans were hoping that Arsene Wenger would bring in to the club this summer, but
with just a day left of the transfer window, I think we could do a lot worse than to go for the QPR centre forward Charlie Austin.
Everyone on here was wanting a Ba, Benteke, Bony type if they couldn't get the
biggest names (Cavani, Suarez etc etc)--
strikers that are selfish (and I mean that in a positive way)
with reasonable pace playing on the shoulder of the last man.
It may be that Chelsea are not after a
big name up front this year, but instead want a player to have as a backup to star
striker Diego Costa,
with Didier Drogba leaving the club at the end of his contract and Loic Remy also being linked
with an exit as Swansea City join the running, according to the Daily Mirror.
Linked strongly
with a
big - money move to Arsenal, Paris Saint - Germain
striker Edinson Cavani is undoubtedly one of the
biggest names seemingly on the market this winter and one of the most expensive players who could be bought by a Premier League club.
Manchester United need a new
striker — maybe even two — this summer and have been linked
with a whole host of
big names, so here's our ranking of the six main targets by which one would be the best signing for the Red Devils, from worst to best...
Another
big -
name striker possibly leaving Real Madrid, Karim Benzema has been linked
with United many times in the past and also
with Arsenal this summer, though he should definitely be brought in to replace Rooney at Old Trafford.
Sure we could have done
with another back up
striker or perhaps another «
big name» attacker, but I think everyone from the fans to the backroom staff and players themselves now realises that it's time to let the football to the talking.
A
big -
name striker unhappy
with life at PSG, Edinson Cavani has been linked
with Arsenal and would be another tremendous addition to Arsene Wenger's ever - improving side.
There are still a lot of Arsenal transfer rumours out there and a good proportion of them are linking us
with various
big name strikers around Europe.
The Gunners went
with a slightly adventurous - looking attack against the Magpies this afternoon,
with Arsene Wenger praised for playing his two
big -
name strikers up front together.
But it is illogical to to
name players like Chamakh, Park and Sanogo in comparison
with «overlooked»
strikers who cost actual
big money?
We don't need to spend # 30m or more on a
striker, believe me the
striker we need is not the
big names but the one who will score goals for us and i am sure
with ozil and cazorla ordinary # 8m cicharito is the answer to that.
Christian Benteke looks likely to be the next
big name to arrive at Anfield,
with the Belgian
striker «on the brink» of signing for the Reds according to the Liverpool Echo.
The
striker Chatur Naik and defender Meldon Silva are just two
names among many who made a
big impression and earning a contract
with some of the
bigger clubs in Goa.
Chelsea
striker Diego Costa is the latest potential
big -
name signing to have been linked
with a move to China.
Having secured his
name in the annals of Paris Saint Germain's history by becoming the club's top scorer
with 156 goals in 180 competitive matches, the
big Swede is still proving his worth as a world class
striker, at the age of 34, having already registered 4 goals in as many competitive appearances for new club Manchester United, whom he joined on a free transfer this summer.
«So many teams play
with one up front that there isn't room for two
big -
name strikers.
With both Manchester clubs already over-subscribed for
big name strikers at the moment and a myriad of other clubs unable to afford the Colombian's # 48.3 million release fee, Chelsea seem the most likely to acquire his services.
West Ham United «s search for a
striker last summer was a source of frustration for Hammers supporters who saw
big names linked
with a move to the London Stadium only for Swansea City «s André Ayew to pitch up in a # 20million move.