It's not arrogant , it's sensibleIf we keep hold of him, itll show that for the first time in over a decade, we have put football ambitions ahead of profit, that doesnt make us arrogant. There is nothing wrong with wanting to compete.
For this to go through sanchez will have to make a public statement to the press be it in Chile or here saying his wish is to come to city or carnt see this going through this summer .
There are a few possibilities here;
1. Sanchez fully intends to sign a new contract at the Arse, and is just holding out for more money.
2. He intends to see out his contract, then leave on a free next year for one last big signing on fee & and top wages.
3. The Arse want to cash in, and are just using our interest to push up the price
4. He likes what we are offering (assuming there is an offer on the table), and wants to come to City.
Now, we all know Arsey Whinger would be loathed to sell him to a rival, so in reality it is highly unlikely he will grace us with his presence this season, unless he seriously digs his heels in. I suppose it all depends if the Arsenal Board see it the same way as Whinger; they'd be stupid to let him go on a free.
Incidentally, anyone know the latest odds? I'm at work and can't look at gambling sites.
CheersSky Bet 4/6 to stay at Arsenal, us and PSG @3/1
Yeah right..We're a lot of things, but a horrible club we certainly aren't.
Totally disagree, and why you would want to keep a player who can effectively walk for free in 6 months beggars belief. IF Sanchez wants to come to City, the ball is very much in Arsenal's court. Neither Sanchez or City should say a word. When it comes to the last week of the window, let's see who wants to talk.Unless City make a huge offer, for 50m the sensible thing for Arsenal may be to keep him, for 70m it may not be. There will be a cut off where it becomes stupid to refuse an offer for a player with a year left, anything 70m and upwards would also finance a decent replacement. I think the ball is in Sanchez and Man city's court, how badly does he want to go to you, and how badly do you want him. At the moment neither seem that desperate to be honest.
I don't think so. I reckon that would suit Arsenal down to the ground. i genuinely think they want to keep him, and no one saying anything will do them just fine.Totally disagree, and why you would want to keep a player who can effectively walk for free in 6 months beggars belief. IF Sanchez wants to come to City, the ball is very much in Arsenal's court. Neither Sanchez or City should say a word. When it comes to the last week of the window, let's see who wants to talk.
Except he didn't say that at all did he?