Fridge chutney
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This as well. Can't stand these penny pinching Italian teams.Cheap fecks. Maybe we should have him back?
Even glance at an Italian player and theyre screaming to the press about 100m valuations.I'm sure any newly promoted PL club will easily pay that money to get a defender of Smalling's quality. He can easily start week in week out for a Top half PL side.
Have you seen our insistence on passing out from the back though?We should just keep Smalling. He was probably the best cb in Serie A this season and even £18m is outright insulting for someone who just had such a great season. They can have Rojo for £18m if they want
I'm not sure if Napoli would necessarily want to sell to Juve anyways, but in this case, Milik hasn't been starting for them for a while, and all of the murmurs via the Serie A English commentators have been that Napoli are looking to sell him. Now that they have Osimhen, I struggle to see how Milik can get a look into the Napoli side.I thought it was taboo for Napoli to sell to Juve?
Especially after Higuain?
Have you seen our insistence on passing out from the back though?
With Lindelof and Maguire doing it its been quite dodgy, I can't even imagine the calamity if we try to get Smalling doing the same thing.
Good player but he just isn't a fit.
I think its very easy for the opposition to press in a way that puts Smalling in serious trouble.A fair point but I'd still rather have him as a backup knowing he can at least defend well when we need to bring him into the team than sell him for such a ridiculously low price.
Can always just give him the instruction "just pass it to the other cb, you just defend"
Didn't Chelsea pay €60.00m for Kepa?
You don't buy someone for that much money and let him go one season later, especially with no takers.
More info on the recent breakdown between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid for Partey:
Their 2nd offer after their 1st one two weeks ago was with the exact same amount but with Guendouzi instead. I don't get why Arsenal would think that they can get him without being anywhere near the release clause.
A fair point but I'd still rather have him as a backup knowing he can at least defend well when we need to bring him into the team than sell him for such a ridiculously low price.
Can always just give him the instruction "just pass it to the other cb, you just defend"
More info on the recent breakdown between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid for Partey:
Their 2nd offer after their 1st one two weeks ago was with the exact same amount but with Guendouzi instead. I don't get why Arsenal would think that they can get him without being anywhere near the release clause.
The amount they charge for season tickets and the fact they've barely splurged in the market in many, many years you would think they would have the money to spend when needed, where does it all go?This is going to be another shit, embarrassing transfer window.
Season ticket money is hardly even a drop in the water for big clubs in terms of revenue tbf. It wouldn't even pay one weeks worth of player wages.The amount they charge for season tickets and the fact they've barely splurged in the market in many, many years you would think they would have the money to spend when needed, where does it all go?
Arsenal have 44,000 season ticket holders, prices ranging from 1-3k. Even if all of them were just 1k then that's 44m a season. That's most definitely more than a week of player wages.Season ticket money is hardly even a drop in the water for big clubs in terms of revenue tbf. It wouldn't even pay one weeks worth of player wages.
We actually have splurged in the last 4 or 5 years, it's just we've wasted it on shite. We may charge lots for tickets but our commercial revenue is really poor for a club of our size (thanks Gazidis), and when you combine that with a bloated wage bill and no CL football for the last 4 years you end up with the scenario where we're desperately making embarrassing bids every transfer window.The amount they charge for season tickets and the fact they've barely splurged in the market in many, many years you would think they would have the money to spend when needed, where does it all go?
I mean we are but since there doesn't seem to be any other club in the running and the window just opened, we can only try and get a good deal. No real need to sign a 50M cheque on day 1. If we can save 15/20M and get rid of someone we don't want anymore, it's worth waiting.They’re fairly broke, aren’t they
This Aubameyang renewal saga is getting dragged on now. If Auba's happy at Arsenal, and Arsenal are willing to keep him, then surely the problem here has to be the money on offer. His preference to play for non-English clubs confirms that he has no issues with Arsenal themselves.
Providing they go for it mate. United love to haggle over prices too but we always end up paying whatever the selling club initially demanded.I mean we are but since there doesn't seem to be any other club in the running and the window just opened, we can only try and get a good deal. No real need to sign a 50M cheque on day 1. If we can save 15/20M and get rid of someone we don't want anymore, it's worth waiting.
Should we not be after Partay?
Haven't seen much of him but have heard good things.
I agree with all points and was glad he moved on. Fast forward a season and we’re stuck with Jones and Bailly as backup, both of which can’t stay fit for more than two matches.Smalling had his time here, its time for us to part ways.
He doesnt fit into ole's plans, he never will become the player we want him to be.
He isnt good enough. End of
Lingard has been the subject of interest from clubs across Europe, including Roma in Italy and Borussia Monchengladbach in Germany. Newcastle United are believed to have shown interest but he will wait until after the Europa League campaign to make a decision over his future.
United are open to selling him this summer as they are in contention to sign Jadon Sancho and Jack Grealish, both of whom play in the same position as Lingard.
that's also my thought process. If we really go for him and Grealish wants to come here then deal could be done for around 50m+add ons of about 10-15m.Villa owes a lot to Grealish. Could have easily left a couple of seasons ago, but he helped them secure promotion to the Premier League. Now, he has played a massive part in them staying in the Premier League.
I understand they will want the money to rebuild if they lose him, but anything unrealistic will end his hopes of playing with a top 6 club.
Based on recent transfers and the current situation, Villa should be happy with 40M for Grealish.