Fair enough. Hadn’t considered that factor but it makes a lot of sense. One does wonder whether it’ll backfire, as he ponders the prospect of earning tens of thousands of pounds a week over the next window. Maybe he’ll sign a new deal just for the cash after the window closes.
United showed the way with De Gea, and it’s win win for everyone apart from potential suitors.
On a related note, one of my windows at home needs replacing. Who do the FA get theirs from? At the end of every transfer period, the window always slams shut and I could do with a robust replacement.
"Maybe one of our young players like Jack Stephens or Harrison Reed, to let them play on loan, maybe that will happen today but not other big business.
“We did our job and I think if you have to do your job, or any big business, today then in my opinion you are nervous or you do not know what you have to do, because in my opinion it is a little bit late.
“I mentioned several times, we did our job with Charlie Austin and nobody will leave the club in January.”
Echoes what I said above I think, me and RoKo on the same page, who would have thunk it?
New reports claim Southampton have made an approach to re-sign the midfielder, who progressed through their youth academy before joining Arsenal as a teenager in 2011.
Oxlade-Chamberlain’s potential may still be vast but he is struggling to fulfill it given that he rarely manages to get into Arsenal’s team these days. He’s made 20 Premier League appearances this season, 12 of which have come as a substitute.
Ronald Koeman’s side would surely be able to offer the England international regular game time but would Wenger even consider letting Oxlade-Chamberlain leave? Or would a temporary spell on the South Coast help the 23-year-old’s development?
New reports claim Southampton have made an approach to re-sign the midfielder, who progressed through their youth academy before joining Arsenal as a teenager in 2011.
Oxlade-Chamberlain’s potential may still be vast but he is struggling to fulfill it given that he rarely manages to get into Arsenal’s team these days. He’s made 20 Premier League appearances this season, 12 of which have come as a substitute.
Ronald Koeman’s side would surely be able to offer the England international regular game time but would Wenger even consider letting Oxlade-Chamberlain leave? Or would a temporary spell on the South Coast help the 23-year-old’s development?
MLG has characterised the whole thing as clickbait. Probably isn’t wrong. I’ve asked Alan Nixon if there are any truth in the rumours; he’s normally good at getting back to peeps on Twitter, but er, might be busy today.