Date: 27th October 2014 at 7:00pm
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Barcelona winger Pedro has reportedly handed in a transfer request. The 27 year old is said to be disappointed with his diminishing role with the Catalan club this season, putting many potential suitors on alert. With Lukas Podolski also known to be unhappy at Arsenal, the inevitable question is raised as to whether the Barca man would make a good replacement.

I said before that Pedro is not the player Arsenal need, and should avoid in January, but in the instance that Podolski leaves the club then Pedro may be a worthwhile replacement (wouldn’t be my first choice but a viable replacement nonetheless).

It is unknown as to whether Barca will grant the player his request, and if so what kind of fee he will command. With Barca’s transfer ban it is doubtful they will allow a player to go out, especially in the midway point of the season. Arsenal’s signing of Alexis Sanchez also to me casts the transfer in doubt so it will be interesting to see how this story plays out.

In term of attributes I wouldn’t group Pedro and Podolski in the same category. In Cazorla, Rosicky, Chamberlain, Walcott, and Sanchez, Arsenal already possess many players similar to Pedro. Podolski’s finishing ability and goal prowess is what separates him and for that reason Pedro wouldn’t be my first choice replacement.

He would have just as difficult a time getting into the Arsenal XI and it would take a significant fee to prize him from the Spanish giants at this point. Still the Barca man could be worth pursuing in the event Podolski leaves the Emirates. He would fit the Arsenal style of play even if only from the bench.

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3 responses to “Is THIS star the perfect transfer replacement for Arsenal’s Podolski?”

  1. Iceko says:

    Don’t need him even if Poldi leaves. Poldi’s departure should be used to free up wages for a starting DM and a backup CB. We have Sanchez, Ox, Campbell, Theo, Welbeck, Sanogo, Gnabry for the attack. Don’t really need any more.

  2. Antique Gunmen says:

    Different type of player. Poldi is a striker who’ve been pushing wider, Pedro is a 100% flankers. Things I like from Pedro, he’s a clinical finisher. As sharp as or even sharper than Poldi.
    But first, Arsene has to offload some of his wingers. Overall, this is unlikely to be happen.

  3. Delford Magaya says:

    I think sports reporters are confused, Arsene Wenger said it twice, he said, Podolski is not going anywhere, he is in his plans until end of the season or end of his contract. You guys should know Arsene Wenger by now, if he says something from his mouth, do not think that he will change. That means writing story about Podolski is a waste of time. If Wenger says something that is final, that is what it means, he is not the kind of a person who open his mouth to say something and change it, as you expect him to do.