BlueCityfan
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If it's true that Arsenal rejected PSG. How the fuck would we convince them to sell? Let's hope it was Alexis pricing himself out.
Sanchez will sign by Thursday what do you's think
If it's true that Arsenal rejected PSG. How the fuck would we convince them to sell? Let's hope it was Alexis pricing himself out.
If it's true that Arsenal rejected PSG. How the fuck would we convince them to sell? Let's hope it was Alexis pricing himself out.
Sanchez will sign by Thursday what do you's think
Not easy for Wenger to face the truth his best player wants to leave (to Pep, and City).
Now maybe Wenger is quite proud, but he isn't an idiot.
He must know keeping such a strong character like Sanchez against his will won't be fun and it would leave something between those 2 men, and the team respectively. Added to the pressure from media Wenger is already facing. Doesn't sound like the best of a success story.
In the end Arsenal has to swallow this one and be wise to look for a good replacement, e.g. Lemar.
They might get 70m and reinvest 50m but at least they already have a left winger come next summer.
We can be quite relaxed and wait for Arsenal's new player, so Wenger won't lose his face and can find a way to leave this disaster behind himself and his club quickly. Could be best for any part involved.
This,it will be a fun week that oneIf we do pull it off it will be in the last week of the transfer window.
None of them, until you hear Sanchez talk himself.So, who's spin do we believe....that Sanchez priced himself out of a move, or that Arsenal have rejected all advances from PSG, including a player swap?
Whichever is true, will determine the likelihood of City signing him in my opinion.
Not easy for Wenger to face the truth his best player wants to leave (to Pep, and City).
Now maybe Wenger is quite proud, but he isn't an idiot.
He must know keeping such a strong character like Sanchez against his will won't be fun and it would leave something between those 2 men, and the team respectively. Added to the pressure from media Wenger is already facing. Doesn't sound like the best of a success story.
In the end Arsenal has to swallow this one and be wise to look for a good replacement, e.g. Lemar.
They might get 70m and reinvest 50m but at least they already have a left winger come next summer.
We can be quite relaxed and wait for Arsenal's new player, so Wenger won't lose his face and can find a way to leave this disaster behind himself and his club quickly. Could be best for any part involved.