Jackford
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Next summer he is another year older, maybe we will have different plans as we prefer younger players. I cannot see it happening this year or next year.
This is Theresa May moment for Wenger. Yes he's signed a new deal but has he really got that much power?
He would gladly make Sanchez stay(and leave for free) than sell to us but the power men could well say 'no' to keeping a player desperate to move.
Wenger has always had control of all things at the club, we'll find out just how much he has now.
This move was never on. No way would Arsenal sell him to us. I dont understand why everyone got excited, it was always a non starter. Imagine us selling them Aguero! Stupid move to strengthen your rivals to that extent.
This move was never on. No way would Arsenal sell him to us. I dont understand why everyone got excited, it was always a non starter. Imagine us selling them Aguero! Stupid move to strengthen your rivals to that extent.
Next summer he is another year older, maybe we will have different plans as we prefer younger players. I cannot see it happening this year or next year.
This is Theresa May moment for Wenger. Yes he's signed a new deal but has he really got that much power?
unfortunately i'm inclined to agree. Would love to sign him and although we are stocked on attacking players, he would certainly improve us more athan any other player we've been linked with.
just cant see how arsenal could posibly sanction this. We have to hope sanchez says only city and the money men at arsenal see its 50m now or nothing next season if he leaves on a free.
love to be proven wrong
Disrespect your players and you lose that 5% that makes a difference. Wenger will know that. He's smartI think it's quite simply a question of transfer funds.
If wenger holds onto a player that doesn't want to stay versus selling that player and using the proceeds in the market then he's thicker than I give him credit for.....
Disrespect your players and you lose that 5% that makes a difference. Wenger will know that. He's smart
I wouldn't be that confident. I bet plenty of times City have been in for players and it hasn't happened. I think it's in Arsenal's best interests to sell, but they are a club under siege who are not well managed. They could easily insist he stays and shoot themselves in the foot in doing so.What are you babbling on about? Do you think City would pursue a transfer for six months without an inkling that it may happen? This move is on, and will happen.
Just opinion this,but....
It's very simple,he doesn't have to go anywhere,he's under contract,he can sit where he is and then go for fuck all next year,do they let him do that or do they cash in.......what would you do?
Like Clichy,Sagna,Nasri,Toure and Adebayor....even RVP to the rags?
He will expect that they let him go, but they are not operating under normal circumstances. They might keep him fearing a fans backlash and hoping that the player's professionalism will give them another 12 months. I think it would be a mistake for them to hold him for 12 more months. They need to move on, and if he stays for 12 more months, they will have two ticking clocks hanging over their season instead of one. We need Arsenal to complete a couple of big signings for this to happen. That will make it more likely and easier for them to do.He won them the FA cup almost single handed....you don't get a turn around like that unless he's done a deal with Arsenal to let him go imo
hopefully it comes down to that and then sense prevails. wenger has shown he can be a stubborn old mule though. it would be counter productive to keep him tho against his will and lose the money.
just got to hope the reports of sanchez wanting city are true and if he bascially says its now or in 12m, he comes this summer.
easy to sit hear and say it but if say aguero was pushing for a move and wanted out, i wouldnt want him at city anymore and would sell to the highest bidder
No way? It won't be an easy deal but I certainly wouldn't go that far. You're forgetting that for Arsenal's main owner it is always about the bottom line. They could have kicked on and done something at any point in the last few years but him and Wenger have been happier to not spend anywhere near as much as they could have done and tread water in the top 4, just happy that the money has been rolling in. That's the difference IMO, if they wanted Aguero and Aguero desperately wanted them there is a chance our owners would be prepared to lose 50m and take one last year of Aguero for the reasons you state but is it the same for those who run Arsenal? It all depends whether you believe that Wenger and more importantly Kroenke are prepared to do that. Everything I have seen in recent years tells me that they aren't, particularly the fact that pretty much every time they have been in the same position, they have caved in. So if Sanchez wants us and holds his nerve, he will in all likelihood get us.This move was never on. No way would Arsenal sell him to us. I dont understand why everyone got excited, it was always a non starter. Imagine us selling them Aguero! Stupid move to strengthen your rivals to that extent.