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http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2892/transfer-zone/2014/04/17/4759043/ajaccio-goalkeeper-ochoa-open-to-premier-league-move
Do it, Arsene! Would be a very good replacement for Fabianski.
Do it, Arsene! Would be a very good replacement for Fabianski.
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Chumlum wrote:Also, Bild reporting that Draxler is unlikely to leave Schalke this summer.
He has a release clause.
Schalke have no say if we activate it.
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If we really want draxler he is ours for the taking. Just look at the market of teams that would be able to afford him
Bayern- Doesn't make sense. Already have so many players. They'll probably focus on CBs and bring in Lewa and not much else.
Madrid- Already have Bale, Ronaldo, Di Maria, and others.
Barca- Banned from the transfer market for a year
Chelsea- Don't need him. Already have so many young AM/wingers.. They are going to spend everything on an pure number 9 strikers.
United- Have other needs. Already have Mata, Rooney, Kagawa, and a ton of other wingers
Liverpool- Have other needs as well. Already have Sturridge and Suarez.. They need another forward, but they need to add depth. Doubtful they will spend almost 40m on just one depth signing. Will probably look to bring in a host of players to be better prepared to compete in CL and other competitions.
PSG/ City- They don't need him.. These are the teams that are the most likely despite already having similar players just to buy him on a whim, but the reports of them being in trouble of violating FFP and possibly getting CL bans, etc.. I highly doubt they are going to spulge nearly 40m on a whim for a 21 year old German winger.
Spurs-lmao
Point is he is more valuable to us than any other club that can afford him. He will fit into are system better than any other team, and we are the only one that might be willing to make him into an RVP/Henry type mobile striker.. Which I am sure he has heard a lot about and really wants to see if he can do it. Plus, playing with Per, Ozil, Podolski, etc.. will most likely make changing leagues, systems, positions even, much easier for him.
Bayern- Doesn't make sense. Already have so many players. They'll probably focus on CBs and bring in Lewa and not much else.
Madrid- Already have Bale, Ronaldo, Di Maria, and others.
Barca- Banned from the transfer market for a year
Chelsea- Don't need him. Already have so many young AM/wingers.. They are going to spend everything on an pure number 9 strikers.
United- Have other needs. Already have Mata, Rooney, Kagawa, and a ton of other wingers
Liverpool- Have other needs as well. Already have Sturridge and Suarez.. They need another forward, but they need to add depth. Doubtful they will spend almost 40m on just one depth signing. Will probably look to bring in a host of players to be better prepared to compete in CL and other competitions.
PSG/ City- They don't need him.. These are the teams that are the most likely despite already having similar players just to buy him on a whim, but the reports of them being in trouble of violating FFP and possibly getting CL bans, etc.. I highly doubt they are going to spulge nearly 40m on a whim for a 21 year old German winger.
Spurs-lmao
Point is he is more valuable to us than any other club that can afford him. He will fit into are system better than any other team, and we are the only one that might be willing to make him into an RVP/Henry type mobile striker.. Which I am sure he has heard a lot about and really wants to see if he can do it. Plus, playing with Per, Ozil, Podolski, etc.. will most likely make changing leagues, systems, positions even, much easier for him.
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VendettaRed07 wrote:Chumlum wrote:Also, Bild reporting that Draxler is unlikely to leave Schalke this summer.
He has a release clause.
Schalke have no say if we activate it.
Just like Liverpool last summer.
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6unner wrote:VendettaRed07 wrote:Chumlum wrote:Also, Bild reporting that Draxler is unlikely to leave Schalke this summer.
He has a release clause.
Schalke have no say if we activate it.
Just like Liverpool last summer.
Suarez did not have a release clause
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You guys can do better than Draxler, sheesh.
just from what i have seen from both players, Griezmann is lots better.
dont fall for the "germany have golden generation, all the youngsters will be good" trap, not all of them will come close to the Reus or Ozil.
Not to mention that it's a 20 yo who is already complaining about how he wants to play behind the striker and not on the wing :lol:oh well
rule 1: dont sign a wing forward that has no elite pace
rule 2: if he isnt at least fast, he better have some sick passing game
the kid doesnt check any of those rules to begin with
just from what i have seen from both players, Griezmann is lots better.
dont fall for the "germany have golden generation, all the youngsters will be good" trap, not all of them will come close to the Reus or Ozil.
Not to mention that it's a 20 yo who is already complaining about how he wants to play behind the striker and not on the wing :lol:oh well
rule 1: dont sign a wing forward that has no elite pace
rule 2: if he isnt at least fast, he better have some sick passing game
the kid doesnt check any of those rules to begin with
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Mr Nick09 wrote:You guys can do better than Draxler, sheesh.
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AYOZE: RISE OF THE BOY FROM MARÍA JIMÉNEZ
In recent times there hasn’t been much to shout about on the island of Tenerife when it comes to the football team. Their jubilation of gaining promotion in the 2008/2009 Segunda Division season to Primera was short lived, with the club spending a single year in the top flight. Worse still that relegation was met by another two back-to-back, with El Tete being sent to the purgatory of Segunda 2B. Few teams rarely make it out alive and when they do it’s a case of never being the same.
Finally however, there is something to shout about on the island.
“One of the best players I’ve seen at Tenerife in the last 30 years” bellowed out one of the well-known sports radio personalities in the region. The player in question is 20-year-old Ayoze Pérez, a young starlet that has emerged from María Jiménez, a town of just over 2,000 inhabitants in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Ayoze looks no different to many young Spanish players that come through the academy; the delicately styled hair, the dazzlingly coloured boots. What sets him apart is the boy comes from Tenerife. Over recent years the fans from have watched on enviously as bitter rivals UD Las Palmas have churned out talent after talent from their acclaimed academy. Most recently both Vitolo and Jonathan Viera made their big moves to Sevilla and Valencia respectively. On the 9th of March however in a game against Recreativo de Huelva, del Tete fielded a team of nine cantera products in the starting eleven. The mood on and off the field is changing, as the team, backed by all this homegrown talent, sits in a Segunda Division Play-Off berth.
Dragging them there is Ayoze, and imagine the satisfaction then, when the first in a series of defining moments on Ayoze’s rise to prominence occurred. 18,000 fans packed into Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez Lopéz to witness their new star come of age – against none other than Las Palmas. A brace, plus an all-around defence terrorising display, made sure he was the toast of the town – rumour was before he went to bed that night, he had 384 messages on his WhatsApp. Word travels fast in those parts, clearly.
Since then he’s gone on to record 16 goals for the current campaign, and you’d have to go back to the 1987/1988 campaign the last time a Tenerife player, Víctor Celso, scored as many. The 20-year-olds ‘26’ shirt has been a high seller on the island too. Now when you walk down any of the main strips in Tenerife you can see Ayoze shirts mixed in with those of Cristiano and Messi.
Sesé Rivero, head of the cantera at Tenerife, believes Ayoze to be one of the best he’s seen in his nine years at the club. “He’s a reference for every single young player coming through” Rivero stated, before continuing on perhaps his finest product: “Organised, disciplined and hardworking – it makes me proud because we see in him the hard work of many years.” The old adage goes that the players from the islands like to party a little too much, and work not enough. Ayoze however, has shown no signs of living up to such a tag, instead proving to be quite the consummate professional despite his tender years.
Each setback and critique he received has been taken on the chin, and each training session has been treat with a fresh approach. A loan back to his local team, San Andrés, played a key part in his formation, as he weighed in with almost 40 goals in his second season at Juvenil level. A return to Tenerife followed, before he was finally handed his full debut in December 2012. It wasn’t until summer 2013 Ayoze truly got a chance to shine, as he formed part of Tenerife’s pre-season squad. Coach Antonio Cervera couldn’t ignore him any longer, and recently stated the player to be “the best I’ve ever coached.”
There has been no looking back in the second half of the 2013/14 season, with Ayoze finding the quality and consistency many had demanded from him to justify the hype. He has time and time again taken opponents apart - often on his own. Combining blistering speed, ability to play vertically and fine close control, it has been difficult to keep your eyes on the agile figure. Ayoze’s shown a versatility in his play too, alternating through playmaker, winger, second striker and out-and-out striker roles. That he found the clinical touch in front of goal really was the final dimension however. His ability to play on the shoulder of the last defender and utilise that pace and devastatingly sharp movement has played a considerable part in those 16 goals.
Frustration exists in Tenerife however the player hasn’t had his deal renewed by the club, and still goes home at the end of the month with only 600 euros. Basically, what a part-time waiter in Spain is earning right now. It means his €2m release clause is within easy grasp for many clubs, and those that have followed him most closely are at the top end of the scale. FC Porto, Valencia, Arsenal and Manchester City have all had him tracked throughout the season, with the Portuguese outfit perhaps best positioned. Valencia insist they have first option on the player however, who could prove to be yet another Spanish bargain.
No matter where he ends up however, Ayoze will always be the boy who kicked the ball against the walls of the Santa Cruz apartment blocks on his way to school. The humility his coaches and fellow professionals speak of, suggests Ayoze may well believe he is still that boy too.
http://t.co/4805AtcJni
In recent times there hasn’t been much to shout about on the island of Tenerife when it comes to the football team. Their jubilation of gaining promotion in the 2008/2009 Segunda Division season to Primera was short lived, with the club spending a single year in the top flight. Worse still that relegation was met by another two back-to-back, with El Tete being sent to the purgatory of Segunda 2B. Few teams rarely make it out alive and when they do it’s a case of never being the same.
Finally however, there is something to shout about on the island.
“One of the best players I’ve seen at Tenerife in the last 30 years” bellowed out one of the well-known sports radio personalities in the region. The player in question is 20-year-old Ayoze Pérez, a young starlet that has emerged from María Jiménez, a town of just over 2,000 inhabitants in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Ayoze looks no different to many young Spanish players that come through the academy; the delicately styled hair, the dazzlingly coloured boots. What sets him apart is the boy comes from Tenerife. Over recent years the fans from have watched on enviously as bitter rivals UD Las Palmas have churned out talent after talent from their acclaimed academy. Most recently both Vitolo and Jonathan Viera made their big moves to Sevilla and Valencia respectively. On the 9th of March however in a game against Recreativo de Huelva, del Tete fielded a team of nine cantera products in the starting eleven. The mood on and off the field is changing, as the team, backed by all this homegrown talent, sits in a Segunda Division Play-Off berth.
Dragging them there is Ayoze, and imagine the satisfaction then, when the first in a series of defining moments on Ayoze’s rise to prominence occurred. 18,000 fans packed into Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez Lopéz to witness their new star come of age – against none other than Las Palmas. A brace, plus an all-around defence terrorising display, made sure he was the toast of the town – rumour was before he went to bed that night, he had 384 messages on his WhatsApp. Word travels fast in those parts, clearly.
Since then he’s gone on to record 16 goals for the current campaign, and you’d have to go back to the 1987/1988 campaign the last time a Tenerife player, Víctor Celso, scored as many. The 20-year-olds ‘26’ shirt has been a high seller on the island too. Now when you walk down any of the main strips in Tenerife you can see Ayoze shirts mixed in with those of Cristiano and Messi.
Sesé Rivero, head of the cantera at Tenerife, believes Ayoze to be one of the best he’s seen in his nine years at the club. “He’s a reference for every single young player coming through” Rivero stated, before continuing on perhaps his finest product: “Organised, disciplined and hardworking – it makes me proud because we see in him the hard work of many years.” The old adage goes that the players from the islands like to party a little too much, and work not enough. Ayoze however, has shown no signs of living up to such a tag, instead proving to be quite the consummate professional despite his tender years.
Each setback and critique he received has been taken on the chin, and each training session has been treat with a fresh approach. A loan back to his local team, San Andrés, played a key part in his formation, as he weighed in with almost 40 goals in his second season at Juvenil level. A return to Tenerife followed, before he was finally handed his full debut in December 2012. It wasn’t until summer 2013 Ayoze truly got a chance to shine, as he formed part of Tenerife’s pre-season squad. Coach Antonio Cervera couldn’t ignore him any longer, and recently stated the player to be “the best I’ve ever coached.”
There has been no looking back in the second half of the 2013/14 season, with Ayoze finding the quality and consistency many had demanded from him to justify the hype. He has time and time again taken opponents apart - often on his own. Combining blistering speed, ability to play vertically and fine close control, it has been difficult to keep your eyes on the agile figure. Ayoze’s shown a versatility in his play too, alternating through playmaker, winger, second striker and out-and-out striker roles. That he found the clinical touch in front of goal really was the final dimension however. His ability to play on the shoulder of the last defender and utilise that pace and devastatingly sharp movement has played a considerable part in those 16 goals.
Frustration exists in Tenerife however the player hasn’t had his deal renewed by the club, and still goes home at the end of the month with only 600 euros. Basically, what a part-time waiter in Spain is earning right now. It means his €2m release clause is within easy grasp for many clubs, and those that have followed him most closely are at the top end of the scale. FC Porto, Valencia, Arsenal and Manchester City have all had him tracked throughout the season, with the Portuguese outfit perhaps best positioned. Valencia insist they have first option on the player however, who could prove to be yet another Spanish bargain.
No matter where he ends up however, Ayoze will always be the boy who kicked the ball against the walls of the Santa Cruz apartment blocks on his way to school. The humility his coaches and fellow professionals speak of, suggests Ayoze may well believe he is still that boy too.
http://t.co/4805AtcJni
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Ayoye will be a madrid player soon, pls stay away
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Reckon he'll go to Valencia, myself.
Anyway, I'd rather Griezmann than Draxler as well; similar price, but one's starting to establish himself as a top player while the other is still a youngster learning his trade. One is natural on the flanks while the other wants to play central... as if we haven't got enough of those players already.
Anyway, I'd rather Griezmann than Draxler as well; similar price, but one's starting to establish himself as a top player while the other is still a youngster learning his trade. One is natural on the flanks while the other wants to play central... as if we haven't got enough of those players already.
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I'd rather El Shaarawy than both tbh. But his injury record is a bit worrying.
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VendettaRed07 wrote:6unner wrote:VendettaRed07 wrote:
He has a release clause.
Schalke have no say if we activate it.
Just like Liverpool last summer.
Suarez did not have a release clause
Liverpool owner John W. Henry has sensationally claimed that Luis Suarez did have a £40million release clause in his contract last summer, but the club simply refused to sell to Arsenal anyway.
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ES would be my number 1 choice.. But yeah we already have too many players who suffer from frequent injuriesRealGunner wrote:I'd rather El Shaarawy than both tbh. But his injury record is a bit worrying.
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Rumor. Well never know the truth. Nobody heard about the existence of a release clause before we tried to activate it. The wording of the contract was apparently incredibly ambiguous. Everyone knows now that draxler definitely has a £37m release clause6unner wrote:VendettaRed07 wrote:6unner wrote:
Just like Liverpool last summer.
Suarez did not have a release clause
Liverpool owner John W. Henry has sensationally claimed that Luis Suarez did have a £40million release clause in his contract last summer, but the club simply refused to sell to Arsenal anyway.
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Draxler >>> Griezmann imo
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-Wenger met Koscielny's agent Courbis in London y'day. Close to agreeing extension. Also enquired about another client: Serge Aurier (FF)
-No question in my mind Toulouse right-back Aurier would be a fine addition. Even if Sagna stays. Strong player, can play left & CB too
-Wenger met Koscielny's agent Courbis in London y'day. Close to agreeing extension. Also enquired about another client: Serge Aurier (FF)
-No question in my mind Toulouse right-back Aurier would be a fine addition. Even if Sagna stays. Strong player, can play left & CB too
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Agent Rosicky please make it happen for Sina.
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lets see if he signs new deal or not
if no then we should try at least
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Arsenal get transfer boost in hunt for Germany star Sebastian Jung
‘In England we know Arsenal are very strongly on his trail for the summer,’ said Mino Grillo.
http://metro.co.uk/2014/04/17/arsenal-get-transfer-boost-in-hunt-for-germany-star-sebastian-jung-4702468/?
Hes got the second most assist for his club and second highest assist as a full bsck in Bundesliga.
‘In England we know Arsenal are very strongly on his trail for the summer,’ said Mino Grillo.
http://metro.co.uk/2014/04/17/arsenal-get-transfer-boost-in-hunt-for-germany-star-sebastian-jung-4702468/?
Hes got the second most assist for his club and second highest assist as a full bsck in Bundesliga.
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Here's a fairly new video compilation of Aurier, by the way. Focuses on his attacking qualities.
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If his idol is Rosicky, I feel like he won't leave, unless Dortmund have some sort of financial crisis and are forced to sell him.Raptorgunner wrote:Agent Rosicky please make it happen for Sina.
As much as I want Reus, I also want him to stay at Dortmund, for the good of Football.
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Hope Aurier isn't another Eboue.
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Barcelona plan to sell Alves, Afellay, Cuenca, and Dos Santos. Also willing to listen to offers for Mascherano, Alexis, Pedro, Tello [sport]
Anyone we will be interested in?
Won't mind Alexis I guess?
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We need more pace and goalscoring ability from the flanks, so Alexis and/or Pedro would be great players to add.
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RealGunner wrote:Barcelona plan to sell Alves, Afellay, Cuenca, and Dos Santos. Also willing to listen to offers for Mascherano, Alexis, Pedro, Tello [sport]
Anyone we will be interested in?
Won't mind Alexis I guess?
We all know Wenger will not buy anyone we say. Lets think out of box,
I would take them all for free.
Alexis+Pedro+Cesc=
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Alexis for 30M would be a ideal
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