Who knows, but since they do still have a contract with him, they can, if they wish to, reject everything and force him to play. If he refuses to play, then they just fine him and then maybe take him to court for breach of contract? TBH if they want £70m and we truly do want him badly, i dont understand why we dont just pay it. the contract is nothing to do with us, if we can wait for him then we obviously dont want him that badly.
No idea tbh. Fascinated to see how Pep keeps every player happy if we do get Sanchez and Evans.Which makes it curious as to why are so hard on getting Evans in?
It's deadly quietWhat's the latest? Seems very quiet.
Depends how much he's earning and how much that certain amount is. They could potentially make £7-8m from wage fines? it's 100% in arsenals interest to sell him at the earliest though, if they do end up selling him tomorrow then they leave hardly any time to get a replacement. IMO they should be selling him to us and negotiating (QUICKLY) to get a bit more than 50m and then using that immediately to put an offer in for Lemar. they're risking it all and at the moment with the way things are going, they'll be in deep shit whether he stays or goes.Nope Tevez was awol for months you can only fine a player a certain amount
It's deadly quiet
It's dinner time in Chile, tea time for the common ****s.Going to the wire then. I thought it might get done today. Tabloids will be going to press now and they are usually available from 10.30pm
Yes relaxed about it. You, me and most independent observers will think that a slow departure of Sanchez will damage Arsenal, but their fans may hang on to the idea that once the window closes he'll knuckle down. We do not really know for sure how it affects the team, but human nature and reports, and form suggest it will be detrimental. I think Mahrez could be the lifeboat. Amazed none of the big clubs have snapped him up. I think that's what's going to happen. City buy Sanchez, and Arsenal use the proceeds to buy Mahrez.