Where are Chelsea? They need a few new players.
Need a new manager first
Where are Chelsea? They need a few new players.
So Arsenal have stopped all talks then? No.
Wenger has already said if he leaves it won't be to Man Utd.
http://www.marca.com/2011/06/10/futbol/equipos/barcelona/1307683781.html
Good deal if you ask me. I'd love to see Bojan in the EPL, albeit, not at Arsenal.
why would united want nasri though? are nani and anderson not long term future prospects or do they play completely different? i always thought nasri played a similar position to nani?
Nah just needs a season of first team football and for some absurd reason he's not allowed to be the strength in midfield Arsenal need....
Get him out to pretty much any team and he'll shine
why would united want nasri though? are nani and anderson not long term future prospects or do they play completely different? i always thought nasri played a similar position to nani?
Nasri said last night their were ongoing talks - that's what you said, when in fact Nasri said nothing of the sort because he didn't say anything last night
As for your point about him not coming to United that's a moot point tbh as I'm sure there are countless other clubs who would want to sign him
Just because you're not a nephew of the kitman's best mate, Tom...
"I am not aware of any contact from Spurs, I have a contract with Sunderland. At the moment it is rumours," he told skysports.com.
"I was in London three weeks ago for an award in London with my good friend John Pantsil, not for a meeting with Spurs."
But Gyan admitted Spurs would be an attractive proposition, adding: "Spurs are a fantastic club and any player would be flattered by their interest, so I am, but there is nothing I can do if Sunderland want to keep me."
Has Gervinho been mentioned yet?
Rumors he has joined City or Arsenal for 10m. Would love it if it was us, especially with us going to be in lots of different competitions and having only a few strikers.
Has Gervinho been mentioned yet?
Rumors he has joined City or Arsenal for 10m. Would love it if it was us, especially with us going to be in lots of different competitions and having only a few strikers.
What about them? There going to be sold or released.But what about Jo? And Santa Cruz? How much did you pay for them again?
What was Jo, 18 million or something absurd and not even that long ago either?
He'll just be a Europe bench warmer at City.
Arsenal fear that both Samir Nasri and Gael Clichy could leave the club this summer, BBC Sport understands.
Attacking midfielder Nasri, 23, only has a year left to run on his contract as does left-back Clichy, 25, who has been linked with Liverpool.
There is significant internal concern over the Nasri situation, while Arsenal are prepared to let Clichy depart.
The Gunners have stressed that the door is open for the French duo to negotiate new deals at the Emirates Stadium.
After a sixth season without a trophy, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is expected to strengthen his squad this summer.
But his hopes of ending that disappointing run will be dealt a blow if he loses both Nasri and Clichy.
Nasri signed for the Gunners in July 2008 from Marseille and has publicly stated his uncertainty over his Arsenal future, while not ruling out a move to Manchester United.
The French international was the stand-out performer for Wenger's side in the first half of last season and scored 15 goals in 45 games during the past campaign.
Clichy has been at Arsenal since the summer of 2003 and, even though he is one of the club's longest-serving players, the impact of his exit could be limited with Kieran Gibbs a ready replacement.
The prospect of losing the two players will only heighten the concerns of Arsenal fans, with inspirational skipper Cesc Fabregas another possible departure with Barcelona again linked with the Spaniard, while Manchester United-bound Phil Jones also turned down a move to the Emirates from Blackburn.
Wenger has signed young defender Carl Jenkinson from Charlton and been heavily linked with promising Southampton winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain but those arrivals are unlikely to appease disgruntled fans.