He's an excellent footballer just not an excellent defender. His signing might be an indication that Chelsea could move to a back 3.
Hes really not. He is super rash and makes a lot of mistakes. He hits a good 70 yard ball but he is not a great footballer and he is a very average defender.
Apparently Arsenal told Roma to "do one" after the way Roma conducted themselves in the Manolas negotiations.
So Chelsea buy Luiz for £21.4m in 2011, sell him for £50m 3.5 years later and now buy him back for £32m today? So a few (negative) million net, knowing Chelsea they'll probably sell him for profit again in a few years.
think that's a bit daft on arsenal's part, i think the style of the game over in italy would have been a bit easier on him than the prem, and with his injury history i think he'd have got more games.
Unfortunately just clickbait*2
Arsenal should have sucked it up and done what (in theory) should have benefited the player the most.
He didn't want to leave the UK because of his family apparently.