Rammyblues
Well-Known Member
This is going the same way as Nasri last year and he lost that argument. RVP would guarantee Arsenal CL therefore even by not taking up the 20m next season they will have CL footie and the income that goes with it. If he is sold they may not get CL but will benefit from the 20m from his transfer.
If Arsenal keep RVP against his wish to leave you could end up with a very unhappy player who might not hit the heights he did last season, yes he could play his contract out "professionally" but would the fans respect him for that.
As posters have said all the power is with the player these days and no matter what Wenger tries to do he will find himself on the horns of a dilema, does he cash in and take the money or make him stay (player maybe unhappy) and have the player signing in January with the club of his choice under Webster ruling.
Wenger is a stubborn bastard who said he had learnt from the Nasri experience 12 months ago, it seems he has learnt very little.
If Arsenal keep RVP against his wish to leave you could end up with a very unhappy player who might not hit the heights he did last season, yes he could play his contract out "professionally" but would the fans respect him for that.
As posters have said all the power is with the player these days and no matter what Wenger tries to do he will find himself on the horns of a dilema, does he cash in and take the money or make him stay (player maybe unhappy) and have the player signing in January with the club of his choice under Webster ruling.
Wenger is a stubborn bastard who said he had learnt from the Nasri experience 12 months ago, it seems he has learnt very little.