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Thankfully the management seem to have swallowed their pride and accepted their mistake - which Arteta has not often done - with Willian. Hopefully we can get rid of him and put this horrible season behind us.
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All we need now is for a big offer to come from a big club like Liverpool, Man City or even Chelsea for Sakha and/or ESR and they'll be gone. Without any European football and a big rebuilding job ahead we would be foolish to assume our young talent will remain just for the "love" for Arsenal.
Neither player is going anywhere else at this stage of their careers. Why would they swap guaranteed playtime at Arsenal for the bench elsewhere? What can they command financially? Saka has had one good season and ESR half of a good season - it's a great start but a lot can change from there. Arsenal are the only club who'll ensure their development.
When Saka and ESR reach their primes Arsenal have a lot to worry about. They better hope they're top 4 again by then.
All we need now is for a big offer to come from a big club like Liverpool, Man City or even Chelsea for Sakha and/or ESR and they'll be gone. Without any European football and a big rebuilding job ahead we would be foolish to assume our young talent will remain just for the "love" for Arsenal.
Sakha should not be sold for anything less than £120m
No one will pay £120m for a winger/attacking player who is producing single digit goals and assists per season.
Saka has a lot of potential and upside but he needs to do a lot more before he can fetch a 100m+ fee.
The £120M price tag is to scare away any potential suitors at clubs who have very deep pockets. If they want your prized asset, then they really need to dig deep and get him. Otherwise Arsenal have no need to sell him at all.
One report suggests his market value on statistical merit is £54m. Man City will sign their bench striker for this price, it’s peanuts.
another report suggests that his market value in January is in the range of €120m-150m. Arsenal will be kicking themselves if they can’t make at least £200M from the sales of Smith Rowe and Saka. These two will be huge players in 2-3 years time
Looks like Xhaka will leave. Bellerin wants to leave. Willian wants to leave as well. I can see some of the hale end boys and potentially Leno leaving.
Nothing really concrete about who will come in.
Luiz and Ceballos are already gone. Xhaka, Odegaard, Bellerin, Lacazette, Willian and Leno very likely to follow. That's a big first team exodus without even accounting for the youngsters, loan players or offers which could come in for anyone else.
I imagine most of them simply won't be replaced this year. Not a terrible outcome for Arteta who would have been told he needed to trim the wage bill. This may make room for him to make the 1 or 2 decent signings Arsenal need in this window which will mostly be an upgrade on those who are leaving the club.
We are not London's biggest club anymore.
The gulf between Arsenal and Chelsea at present is too big on paper and especially when you consider one has won 2 x CL titles and the other's biggest European prize is the Cup Winners Cup.
Literally the worst season to be a gooner.
[MENTION=141114]Hasan123[/MENTION] [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] [MENTION=2016]Rana[/MENTION]
One can only imagine what Arsenal would have achieved if they stayed at Highbury instead of the Emirates stadium. In hindsight, the move to the Emirates has been a complete failure. We moved to Emirates to compete with the likes of Barcelona, Madrid, Juventus, Bayern, Inter, AC Milan...the giants of Europe. Instead, we have now become a serious mid table club with no end in sight when it comes to our mediocrity.
We have recently started to spend money in a more competitive way in the Transfer market, yet we are turning bright prospects+proven players into hit and miss footballers who cannot guarantee consistency!
We have tried overhauls, we have tried big wages (£300k per week+) for the big names, yet we are always well behind 5-6 clubs every season
I would do anything to sell this cursed Stadium and go back to the fortress of Highbury! Biggest mistake ever to leave that place
We are not London's biggest club anymore.
The gulf between Arsenal and Chelsea at present is too big on paper and especially when you consider one has won 2 x CL titles and the other's biggest European prize is the Cup Winners Cup.
Literally the worst season to be a gooner.
[MENTION=141114]Hasan123[/MENTION] [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] [MENTION=2016]Rana[/MENTION]
Well, Arsenal have just lost out in the chase of Buendia to Aston Villa.
Pretty damning argument to those suggesting Arsenal are bigger than Chelsea right now. It's all relative, but the undeniable feeling is that Arsenal remain on a steep decline with no end in sight.
Getting interesting this now - Spotify co-founder and CEO Daniel Ek says he has 'secured the funds' to takeover Arsenal and will now present a 'very compelling offer' to owners Stan Kroenke and Josh Kroenke to buy the club.