Wojciech Szczesny

When Szczesny was dropped for David Ospina in January following a poor display and an ill-advised dressing room ciggy at Southampton, many (myself included) felt it would be a temporary measure. A short, sharp shock designed to give the Pole a well-placed boot in the aris. Four months later, the Colombian remains incumbent between the posts with Szczesny peering lugubriously on from the bench.
This is clearly more than just a fit of punitive pique from Arsene Wenger. Very real doubts must exist about the viability of Szczesny as an Arsenal goalie and it looks suspiciously like the manager’s patience has snapped with his extroverted goalie. Szczesny has now lost his place in the Polish national side to Fabianski and even if Wenger isn’t necessarily looking to cut his losses, Szczesny may be.
Likelihood of departure: something is clearly broken, I can see him leaving this summer.
He can leave if he tink he can’t play 2nd fiddle to ospina bcs as for me o,I prefer ospina as no 1 gollie!
Jack is going nowhere. He’s only just returned form injury and he’ll get his chances next season after a good pre-season. And we have to keep Cazorla! Other than them, if Sneezy, Rozza and Feo want to leave we should have no problems finding replacements/upgrades. Apart from that I hope Flamini, Diaby and Podolski are also sold or released..
not jack.he still has a lot for arsenal.I respect tomas because of what he has offered to the team so his departure can be a dignified one.no problem if diaby or podolsky leaves.