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What a drawn out saga.
This thread was started 9th April 2019. I accidentally came across these messages while searching a bit.What a drawn out saga.
What a drawn out saga.
Xhaka is the one player you give long extensions to, as his leadership role in the dressing room is enough to want to pay him to stay.
Can then transition to player/coach role, fulfilling coaching badges etc. Arteta would definitely greenlight a longer contract for him if he wanted it.
Most likely reason is purely just a footballing sense. He’s a starter wherever he goes, simple as. We need to upgrade our midfield and can no longer guarantee him a role there. Happy for all to move on at a high note considering where he was at before.
Another one from the first page, I ruined it with Torreira, I can't believe it. But at least Xhaka was a big goal threat now, and luckily Arsenal didn't lose him for cheap either.What a drawn out saga.
He’s still keeping fit for the internationals coming up in two weeks.Normally people get fat on their holidays. He’s looking thinner. Has Arteta set him a new challenge?
Maybe he has that 1+1 contract, and he stays? And wants to stay, once more? Deja Vu?Normally people get fat on their holidays. He’s looking thinner. Has Arteta set him a new challenge?
Maybe he has that 1+1 contract, and he stays? And wants to stay, once more?
Would you still insist he must have a 1 year contract?
He’s still keeping fit for the internationals coming up in two weeks.
Don't care to argue about that anymore. I didn't see any proof for your claim.He does want to stay, he has 1 more year not 1+1. Maybe Arsenal might offer him a new deal?
The club dont want to look desperate, but its called doing business. Useless!!This saga is the worst version of The Clash's classic "Should I Stay or Should I Go" gone wrong.
Absolutely Xhaka is not a quitter. But him leaving because of how much time he’s already spent here, gone through highs and lows and not wanting to fight for game time is not quitting imo. The timing may just be right for a new challenge which is understandable.Half true. He does always want to start and play every minute. But then he is also not a quitter. He will always fight for his place in the team. Arteta won’t tell anyone they won’t start, it’s up to how players perform in training.
Jarrod Bowen used to carry that team and he’s been bad this season so West Ham has been poor. Rice gets all the credit but they lost 20 this season with him.Now a serious question to @Dokaka, a response to which I am curious to know since the Rice rumours started. Do not start with your poetry skills as I am not interested to read them. If you sell Rice for £100m to any team or Arsenal for example, what players you would like to buy for West Ham and who would you replace Rice with? Last year West Ham were quite good and finished 7th, I was even rooting for them to get top 4 because it is not the team that you would hate. I am surprised to see that this year you have ended up so low in the table, considering that most were saying that the top teams of the PL were unstable this season.
I am sure that you aim top4 at least like any other football team in PL. So where would you strengthen your team and what players would you buy to replace Rice? If you get lets say 100m for Rice it is a good amount of money, so have your say. I am serious as you are a good poster when you do not get furious or hurt.
I think we may keep him.
I think If we can get all our first targets, I’d give Granit a proper extension and let him retire here. We don’t need that 10m to get our players, let’s be honest.
As seen with Gundogan yesterday, and players like Modric at Madrid, you need top experience and intelligence in the team.
Granit has both in abundance.
Looks like the media were wrong about this one as well?
Almost if the media is wrong about a lot, wonder what else they've gotten wrong?