Gnabry has signed his first professional contract with the club
Gnabry signs first professional contract | Reserves News | News | Arsenal.com
Gnabry signs first professional contract | Reserves News | News | Arsenal.com
Doubt their is much truth in Cazorla to Chelsea rumours tbh. We just bought a player expected to make that transition to a deeper role a few days ago and we still have Lampard
I think the media is ******** it up again, as always. Chelsea already spent a fortune on Oscar, the Hazards and Marin. That's more than enough for their midfield in the attacking department.
We are still in for another attacking player if our bids for Schurrle, Hulk and Moses are anything to go by...
"The sale of Cazorla seems decided. It is most likely that the Spaniard never again wear the white shirt (of Malaga), unless a miracle occurs. The transfer of the most expensive player in club history (cost €19m) to Arsenal in a week seems unstoppable uncertain and crucial for the immediate future of Malaga. The team likely will be without one of its most prominent symbols.
Between Monday and Tuesday were two meetings to finalize the sale of Cazorla. The two clubs met to try and direct a way this operation, which had previously been controlled by player agents.
Malaga, in principle, thought to retain the player, but the circumstances have been changing over the weeks. Arsenal managed to do their part to the player's agent, who always went for the exit of Cazorla with the aim of advancing a football as attractive as English. From there the British team always tried to take advantage of the situation in Malaga to get a good price."
The sale of Cazorla seems decided. It is most likely that the Spaniard never again wear the white shirt (of Malaga), unless a miracle occurs. The transfer of the most expensive player in club history (cost €19m) to Arsenal in a week seems unstoppable uncertain and crucial for the immediate future of Malaga. The team likely will be without one of its most prominent symbols.
Between Monday and Tuesday were two meetings to finalize the sale of Cazorla. The two clubs met to try and direct a way this operation, which had previously been controlled by player agents.
Malaga, in principle, thought to retain the player, but the circumstances have been changing over the weeks. Arsenal managed to do their part to the player's agent, who always went for the exit of Cazorla with the aim of advancing a football as attractive as English. From there the British team always tried to take advantage of the situation in Malaga to get a good price."
Is it wrong that I always read these poorly-translated quotes in an incredibly racist Oriental Asian accent?
Don't know how much truth it behind this story but seems like Wilshere has another setback until mid-november.
Arsenal hit by new Wilshere injury setback - Goal.com
Don't know how much truth it behind this story but seems like Wilshere has another setback until mid-november. If it's true then I feel Wilshere won't be the same player he was.
Arsenal hit by new Wilshere injury setback - Goal.com
lol they are recycling the old news again. Wilshere is out will October, and he might be back by November in full fitness. goal.com can be unreliable at times.
lol they are recycling the old news again. Wilshere is out will October, and he might be back by November in full fitness. goal.com can be unreliable at times.
It's still a joke how Arsenal are always suffering from these injuries, the medical team should be doing better.
A player can only suffer so many setbacks. Either the medical team at Arsenal is very unlucky or their ****.