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Dani Ceballos

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Francois

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Ndombele is a fantastic signing. If we signed him for 55m we'd all be doing flips.
This is the difference , Sp**s have signed a world class player . Unfortunately we are looking at Lower level players with potential .
I’d still be celebrating if we had signed Ndombele
 

Mitch

Blonde Brigade Grand Wizard
Man, i dont get this.

Bellerin is he a leader, does he have leader "skills" ?

I mean rather Laca or Leno, atleast they have some guts and balls!

Bellerin is just a weak little man running around.

I agree. I know everyone knows I don't rate him. However honestly what does even Bellerins biggest fans see that he possesses character wise to be a leader? Appears to me character wise the most unlike leader type you can possibly get.

Apart from being here for long period of time what does he have to make you thing he would be a suitable candidate?
 

ArtetaCognition

Granit Xhaka Enthusiast

Country: Ireland
Sky Sports News are such banter merchants - saying that Ceballos is signing for Arsenal because he'll get more first team football here than at Sp**s. I'm sure he's definitely worried that he won't be able to break in ahead of Harry Winks and Moussa Sissoko :lol:

I've also just heard them call Seb Haller an 'elite level striker'.. :rofl:
 
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