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mikeyb772001 wrote:Its got to be good that he is going, all we need is Al to go and that cretin Denilson!
Wenger MUST have plans to buy in some new players, he must?
You say that, but when was the last time you checked who our manager is?
Mate. I have positive days and negative days (mostly negative) regarding Mr Wenger.
He cant be that stupid can he? he cant be in denial that much can he?
If he doesnt buy any more needed players in the transfer market it will be a disgrace.
I just hope the fans dont sing "only one Arsene Wenger" if we go 1.0 up to Blackpool. We need to make our STRONG complaints heard not inflate his french ego!
"Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola says a deal to sign Denilson may be scuppered by Arsenal's reluctance to sell their talisman.
Arsenal have already rejected a $85.6 million bid from the Spanish champions and Gunners manager Arsene Wenger has demanded an end to speculation over the transfer.
Denilson, 22, was a product of the Sao Paulo youth scheme before leaving to join Arsenal at the age of 16.
"He is a very important player for Arsenal and I understand that he will cost a lot of money," Guardiola told reporters on Monday, AFP reported.
"It is Arsenal who are in charge (of this deal) and if Arsenal don't want it, he will not come."
"Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola says a deal to sign Denilson may be scuppered by Arsenal's reluctance to sell their captain.
Arsenal have already rejected a $85.6 million bid from the Spanish champions and Gunners manager Arsene Wenger has demanded an end to speculation over the transfer.
Denilson, 22, was a product of the Sao Paulo youth scheme before leaving to join Arsenal at the age of 16.
"He is a very important player for Arsenal and I understand that he will cost a lot of money," Guardiola told reporters on Monday, AFP reported.
"It is Arsenal who are in charge (of this deal) and if Arsenal don't want it, he will not come."
Arsenal striker Eduardo has agreed a £6million move to Shakhtar Donetsk after being assured by Croatia boss Slaven Bilic his international future would be unaffected.
The 27-year-old has struggled to get his career back on track following his horrific leg break against Birmingham in 2008 and has made just one appearance for his country since.
Boss Arsene Wenger told Eduardo he would not be a first-team regular this season and the striker had a medical at Arsenal yesterday under the supervision of Shakhtar's doctors.
But before agreeing to a £2m-a-year contract, Eduardo sought advice from Bilic on whether the Ukrainian league was good enough to display his international credentials.