I agree but surely this is going to prove very difficult to achieve with Arsenal not wanting him to go go to a PL rival ?
History tells you Arsenal will sell rather than let a player go for nowt unlike us. If he doesn't sign he be sold.
I agree but surely this is going to prove very difficult to achieve with Arsenal not wanting him to go go to a PL rival ?
You can't add Sanchez without losing one of our forwards. He's a special player, probably the best player in the Premiership, but it would be like buying Yaya Toure at his peak i.e. the right player at the wrong time.
I still stand on my opinion. We don't need him, it would be overkill in the attacking area.
Fair enough but would you consider an attacking lineup of Bale, Benzema, Ronaldo, Morata, Isco and Asensio an overkill?I still stand on my opinion. We don't need him, it would be overkill in the attacking area.
I still stand on my opinion. We don't need him, it would be overkill in the attacking area.
True, but with Sanchez, it's more a case of who would start. Nolito seems reasonably happy to be a backup whereas Sanchez would expect to (and probably would) start most games. So who misses out? They might have been involved in 91 games, but they collectively played 2921 minutes in the league and CL, which is 503 minutes less than Kevin De Bruyne.We've already lost Navas and Nolito and Kelechi are on their way. That will be 3 bodies gone, that were involved in 95 games last season. We can easily add Sanchez, without losing anyone else apart from the 3 above.
But Navas and Nolito were not near the first team. Navas featured as a right back. 4 into 3 with additional cover from a young player like Roberts works, but 5 is too much.Navas has gone. Kelechi and Nolito will also go!! Aguero, Jesus, Sane and Sterling for the front 3 positions isn't enough! Sanchez would add an extra body and can play in all 3 positions. And is world class. It's a no brainer...!
True, but with Sanchez, it's more a case of who would start. Nolito seems reasonably happy to be a backup whereas Sanchez would expect to (and probably would) start most games. So who misses out? They might have been involved in 91 games, but they collectively played 2921 minutes in the league and CL, which is 503 minutes less than Kevin De Bruyne.
Here's a list of our attacking players and how many games they played in (substitute appearances in brackets):
KDB - 53 (5)
Aguero - 44 (8)
Sterling - 46 (6)
Silva - 46 (3)
Sane - 37 (8)
Jesus - 11 (2)
Navas - 35 (17)
Nolito - 28 (14)
Iheanacho - 28 (20)
If you add up Navas, Iheanacho and Nolito, you get 40 starts, which it just about enough to bring a player like Sanchez in and keep him happy. But we've already brought in Bernardo in a similar position, and we'd probably expect Jesus to make an extra 30 appearances next season. I can't see us bringing Sanchez in tbh, unless we're basically saying that either Sterling, Silva or Aguero are finished at the club, or at least willing to play a backup role for a significant number of games. And I can't see Pep doing that.
I can't believe that some people are finding negatives with us potentially signing Sanchez.
The only way to improve the side is by bringing in better players. You do this by replacing your squad players and providing competition for the first team.
Sterling, Sane, Jesus and Bernardo are all young players who will need to prove themselves. There is no better way to fufill your potential than playing alongside top class experienced players and they will get plenty of game time over the season.
Players will be joining us because they know we are building a squad capable of competing for the CL. If they cannot handle the competition then they move to a team with a lesser ambition. Which happens to be the reason why Sanchez wants out of Arsenal.
I can't believe that some people are finding negatives with us potentially signing Sanchez.
The only way to improve the side is by bringing in better players. You do this by replacing your squad players and providing competition for the first team.
Sterling, Sane, Jesus and Bernardo are all young players who will need to prove themselves. There is no better way to fufill your potential than playing alongside top class experienced players and they will get plenty of game time over the season.
Players will be joining us because they know we are building a squad capable of competing for the CL. If they cannot handle the competition then they move to a team with a lesser ambition. Which happens to be the reason why Sanchez wants out of Arsenal.
Like your argument - makes perfect sense imo.
But Navas and Nolito were not near the first team. Navas featured as a right back. 4 into 3 with additional cover from a young player like Roberts works, but 5 is too much.
Sanchez is a quality player.I can't believe that some people are finding negatives with us potentially signing Sanchez.
The only way to improve the side is by bringing in better players. You do this by replacing your squad players and providing competition for the first team.
Sterling, Sane, Jesus and Bernardo are all young players who will need to prove themselves. There is no better way to fufill your potential than playing alongside top class experienced players and they will get plenty of game time over the season.
Players will be joining us because they know we are building a squad capable of competing for the CL. If they cannot handle the competition then they move to a team with a lesser ambition. Which happens to be the reason why Sanchez wants out of Arsenal.