Why has nobody made a move for him yet?
€35m according to most reports.
comment by The Mane Man ( life at this age is rubbish with no money #needajob) (U19731)
posted 12 minutes ago
Ziyech would be a good addition. Technically a very good player who also works hard.
The others are young and much room to improve.
Arsenal have always been a smart club in their recruitment of players. Dein and Wenger worked well in tandem.
I think Gazidis have really facked the club up with letting players running their contracts down.
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I've completely gone off technical welterweight players at the moment.
I'd love to have about 2-3 bruisers brought in. Proper lumps, both in attack and defence.
Ziyech would be a great player for Arsenal who suit the Arsenal way of quick passing.
Arsenal need to build from the back to let the technical welterweight do their thing.
Spurs and us have done that in the last few years.
comment by The Mane Man ( life at this age is rubbish with no money #needajob) (U19731)
posted 2 minutes ago
Ziyech would be a great player for Arsenal who suit the Arsenal way of quick passing.
Arsenal need to build from the back to let the technical welterweight do their thing.
Spurs and us have done that in the last few years.
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There's plenty of them clogging up our match-day squads. Quite a few coming up through the youth ranks too.
What we don't have is an outlet for the countless aerial balls we impotently keep spamming into the opposition's box.(pun intended).
What we also don't have is anyone other than Sokratis and Holding who can actually jump and hope to challenge for a ball.
Ziyech would be awesome and it sounds like he prefers us, unless I'm just reading from biased sources.
Wouldn't be against buying Saliba and loaning him back for a year as long as we were paying a very small amount up front and keeping Kos for one more year. Kos, Sokratis, Anderson and Holding wouldn't be a bad back line as long as we rotated them appropriately, with Saliba to come in when Kos leaves next summer.
If we get Andersen AND Saiba it makes a bit more sense to allow the loan. Let one settle in at a time.
But you know Saliba will get a big injury before joining us if he stayed in France
Yeah and I mean it COULD happen, Sampdoria are happy to take payments and if we have any sense the big Saliba fee would be very little until next year and a lot of add ons anyway.
Personally I'd still keep Kos, he showed that if he's managed correctly he can still be a top defender, he just needs to be in a defence where we can afford to rotate him (one without any chance of Mustafi coming in).
I wrote an article earlier on in the season regarding Koscielny's recovery & rehabilitation. I firmly believed he would prove what I said correct regarding him being in the best shape of his life now, our doctors and physios were claiming that he is quicker than ever.
Whilst he did put in some good performances he also made some mistakes and looked rather slow at times, hoping he'll have one big last season for us if he stays but I am leaning towards us needing to pair him with someone quicker. One of his key strengths used to be the ability to recover from a disadvantage against an opponent using his pace to get a block/tackle in - I'm not sure he has this in him anymore though.
comment by You Can't Buy Class (U12019)
posted 11 minutes ago
I wrote an article earlier on in the season regarding Koscielny's recovery & rehabilitation. I firmly believed he would prove what I said correct regarding him being in the best shape of his life now, our doctors and physios were claiming that he is quicker than ever.
Whilst he did put in some good performances he also made some mistakes and looked rather slow at times, hoping he'll have one big last season for us if he stays but I am leaning towards us needing to pair him with someone quicker. One of his key strengths used to be the ability to recover from a disadvantage against an opponent using his pace to get a block/tackle in - I'm not sure he has this in him anymore though.
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I agree - I just think we had to rush him back and then overplayed him towards the end.
When he got into his peak this season he put in some great performances, but at the start he was waaay off the pace and towards the end looked so tired he lost half a yard.
I think if we can get him fit and just play him often enough to keep him sharp, without overplaying him, then having him around for one last year could be very beneficial.
That said, if he really has his heart set on leaving I guess we owe him that much - he really has put his body on the line for us for years now.
Yeah was thinking along the same lines, let's hope that his seeming lack of pace towards the end of the season was simply the result of being overplayed after coming back from a bad injury. It does take a while once you've started playing matches again to get your muscles back to a level where you can keep up with the pace/intensity required for extended periods, especially after the type of injury he suffered.
The poor bloke has been plagued by injuries throughout his career with us and it all culminated in him missing out on receiving a World Cup Winners Medal, brutal.
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posted on 18/6/19
Why has nobody made a move for him yet?
posted on 18/6/19
€35m according to most reports.
posted on 18/6/19
comment by The Mane Man ( life at this age is rubbish with no money #needajob) (U19731)
posted 12 minutes ago
Ziyech would be a good addition. Technically a very good player who also works hard.
The others are young and much room to improve.
Arsenal have always been a smart club in their recruitment of players. Dein and Wenger worked well in tandem.
I think Gazidis have really facked the club up with letting players running their contracts down.
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I've completely gone off technical welterweight players at the moment.
I'd love to have about 2-3 bruisers brought in. Proper lumps, both in attack and defence.
posted on 18/6/19
Ziyech would be a great player for Arsenal who suit the Arsenal way of quick passing.
Arsenal need to build from the back to let the technical welterweight do their thing.
Spurs and us have done that in the last few years.
posted on 18/6/19
The ditherer.
posted on 18/6/19
comment by The Mane Man ( life at this age is rubbish with no money #needajob) (U19731)
posted 2 minutes ago
Ziyech would be a great player for Arsenal who suit the Arsenal way of quick passing.
Arsenal need to build from the back to let the technical welterweight do their thing.
Spurs and us have done that in the last few years.
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There's plenty of them clogging up our match-day squads. Quite a few coming up through the youth ranks too.
What we don't have is an outlet for the countless aerial balls we impotently keep spamming into the opposition's box.(pun intended).
What we also don't have is anyone other than Sokratis and Holding who can actually jump and hope to challenge for a ball.
posted on 18/6/19
Ziyech would be awesome and it sounds like he prefers us, unless I'm just reading from biased sources.
Wouldn't be against buying Saliba and loaning him back for a year as long as we were paying a very small amount up front and keeping Kos for one more year. Kos, Sokratis, Anderson and Holding wouldn't be a bad back line as long as we rotated them appropriately, with Saliba to come in when Kos leaves next summer.
posted on 18/6/19
If we get Andersen AND Saiba it makes a bit more sense to allow the loan. Let one settle in at a time.
But you know Saliba will get a big injury before joining us if he stayed in France
posted on 18/6/19
Yeah and I mean it COULD happen, Sampdoria are happy to take payments and if we have any sense the big Saliba fee would be very little until next year and a lot of add ons anyway.
Personally I'd still keep Kos, he showed that if he's managed correctly he can still be a top defender, he just needs to be in a defence where we can afford to rotate him (one without any chance of Mustafi coming in).
posted on 18/6/19
I wrote an article earlier on in the season regarding Koscielny's recovery & rehabilitation. I firmly believed he would prove what I said correct regarding him being in the best shape of his life now, our doctors and physios were claiming that he is quicker than ever.
Whilst he did put in some good performances he also made some mistakes and looked rather slow at times, hoping he'll have one big last season for us if he stays but I am leaning towards us needing to pair him with someone quicker. One of his key strengths used to be the ability to recover from a disadvantage against an opponent using his pace to get a block/tackle in - I'm not sure he has this in him anymore though.
posted on 18/6/19
comment by You Can't Buy Class (U12019)
posted 11 minutes ago
I wrote an article earlier on in the season regarding Koscielny's recovery & rehabilitation. I firmly believed he would prove what I said correct regarding him being in the best shape of his life now, our doctors and physios were claiming that he is quicker than ever.
Whilst he did put in some good performances he also made some mistakes and looked rather slow at times, hoping he'll have one big last season for us if he stays but I am leaning towards us needing to pair him with someone quicker. One of his key strengths used to be the ability to recover from a disadvantage against an opponent using his pace to get a block/tackle in - I'm not sure he has this in him anymore though.
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I agree - I just think we had to rush him back and then overplayed him towards the end.
When he got into his peak this season he put in some great performances, but at the start he was waaay off the pace and towards the end looked so tired he lost half a yard.
I think if we can get him fit and just play him often enough to keep him sharp, without overplaying him, then having him around for one last year could be very beneficial.
That said, if he really has his heart set on leaving I guess we owe him that much - he really has put his body on the line for us for years now.
posted on 18/6/19
Yeah was thinking along the same lines, let's hope that his seeming lack of pace towards the end of the season was simply the result of being overplayed after coming back from a bad injury. It does take a while once you've started playing matches again to get your muscles back to a level where you can keep up with the pace/intensity required for extended periods, especially after the type of injury he suffered.
The poor bloke has been plagued by injuries throughout his career with us and it all culminated in him missing out on receiving a World Cup Winners Medal, brutal.
posted on 18/6/19
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