Plain Speaking
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Hasn't Navas gone?It isn't weak at the moment? Mate you have one full back of course its weak, unless Navas is now the best right back in the league?
Hasn't Navas gone?It isn't weak at the moment? Mate you have one full back of course its weak, unless Navas is now the best right back in the league?
At least it wont drag.
According to reports in Chile he'll decide on his future this week.
Yes but we need a centre-forward to play alongside Aguero and JesusExactly see there's nobody there! ;)
Nobody knows what Sanchez is going to do.
There appears to be no honour these days and greed seems to have taken over completely. Ah well no point crying over spilt milk onwards and upwards as they say.It's all about player power these days; especially since Bosman. The player follows the money. It is completely down to the player where they go, although their agent/advisor will always advise based on what is the best deal for them (agents fees, add on's and who does the best birthday cake). Just ask Dimitri Seluk.
It's all about player power these days; especially since Bosman. The player follows the money. It is completely down to the player where they go, although their agent/advisor will always advise based on what is the best deal for them (agents fees, add on's and who does the best birthday cake). Just ask Dimitri Seluk.
I have no idea what offer is on the table from us. But you can bet he and his agent will come out of this better off.That only depends on the player though. If the player is following money then he'd stay with us as we're offering him 300k a week.
I have no idea what offer is on the table from us. But you can bet he and his agent will come out of this better off.
I really don't think Arsenal are willing to let him go on a free next season. Maybe the Gooners are busy putting together a new contract with a tidy signing on fee; who knows. If he's going to move for a relatively big fee, then it really needs to be this season, because he's not getting any younger. Another couple of seasons at Arsenal and he'll be pushing 31 and on the downward slope.I don't even think you have an offer on the table if I'm honest.
I really don't think Arsenal are willing to let him go on a free next season. Maybe the Gooners are busy putting together a new contract with a tidy signing on fee; who knows. If he's going to move for a relatively big fee, then it really needs to be this season, because he's not getting any younger. Another couple of seasons at Arsenal and he'll be pushing 31 and on the downward slope.
Next question is....does she like London or Manchester!;) We've all seen how much say these women have on these transfers!;)
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Alexis Sanchez has found a woman! This is a sad day for Atom & Humber..
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1:55 AM - 12 Jul 2017
For all the flappers out there a few big bets been placed on him joining the rags 33s into 6/1!!!!?
For all the flappers out there a few big bets been placed on him joining the rags 33s into 6/1!!!!?
True, and to be brutally honest I won't shed a tear if we don't sign him.I don't like to stick my head above the parapet because of the flapper tag but here goes ... the longer it goes on, the more I believe he's instructed his agent to manufacture a bidding war to drive up the Arsenal contract offer. At 28 going on 29 this is potentially his last big contract in Europe.
Arsenal are theoretically in the best position to offer him a whopping contract because they don't have to lay out a big fee to get him. In a year that advantage will be gone but in that year Sanchez could also suffer a career ending injury, so Arsenal have the leverage of offering certainty a year ahead of anyone else, if they say they'll decline to accept any transfer bid.
If Sanchez's priority was to play for City under Pep he'd have put in a transfer request. He's not done, possibly because that would mean he'd sacrifice some sort of loyalty bonus. Regardless, this is a clear demonstration that money is at least as significant a factor in his decision as footballing ambition.