He said nketiah loves the club, has DNA etc but doesn't consider the same for amn.. Hmmm
lol Need to change ur status to dusted man
Should have forced the move for sure - in hindsight. Eddie better stick to his guns IMO.Dummy.
I was super confident Nketiah was going to tell the club to shove it, but suddenly I have a feeling Nketiah is going to let me down too. What on earth is Arteta telling these guysShould have forced the move for sure - in hindsight. Eddie better stick to his guns IMO.
Should have forced the move for sure - in hindsight. Eddie better stick to his guns IMO.
I can see it from his perspective as he wants to play but how do you force a move if another club wont stump up any coin for you.Should have forced the move for sure - in hindsight. Eddie better stick to his guns IMO.
Nelson will probably try to come back if his Feyenoord spell picks up. He'll start picking up more minutes after his star turn last night. Arteta will sell him dreams too and tell him he wants to keep him, then sign a washed up winger a la Willian to take all his minutes while Nelson either goes on another loan or plays for the U23sCame here just to say that, Eddie and Nelson must be looking at this man and thinking "Sure glad that wasn't me".
We'll see what happens tomorrow. If Eddie begins to get starts in the first XI then he might change his mind.I was super confident Nketiah was going to tell the club to shove it, but suddenly I have a feeling Nketiah is going to let me down too. What on earth is Arteta telling these guys
Got to hand it to him he's very persuasive.
Nelson will probably try to come back if his Feyenoord spell picks up. He'll start picking up more minutes after his star turn last night. Arteta will sell him dreams too and tell him he wants to keep him, then sign a washed up winger a la Willian to take all his minutes while Nelson either goes on another loan or plays for the U23s
We'll see what happens tomorrow. If Eddie begins to get starts in the first XI then he might change his mind.
Arteta is a great bullshitter, for sure.
I wouldn't be entirely shocked to see Eddie start tomorrow as a way of massaging his bollocks. That's what it's gonna take to keep him.Can already see it. "Eddie has a brave future with us and I'm glad he signed"
*5 minutes of EPL game time over 6 months of fixtures later*
If Nketiah had any sense, he'd have ignored his agent and gone to Palace rather than rejecting personal terms. That said, it wouldn't be a shock if he got a few games in the coming weeks and jumped up the pecking order. He's been good when we've seen him and the senior guys have been woefully inconsistentI can see it from his perspective as he wants to play but how do you force a move if another club wont stump up any coin for you.
If a club comes in with a decent offer of cash money fair enough you have some negotiating stance.
However letting him go to Everton on loan made no sense whatsoever from Arsenals POV as he is a very useful squad player who can offer cover for more than one position .
He also had a loan spell at WBA last season.
Its like saying Elneny, Pepe or any other squad player not getting 'enough minutes' should 'force' a move when clubs dont offer money for them.
I agree perhaps his agent favoured the big pay day at end of contract rather than doing best by his player?If Nketiah had any sense, he'd have ignored his agent and gone to Palace rather than rejecting personal terms. That said, it wouldn't be a shock if he got a few games in the coming weeks and jumped up the pecking order. He's been good when we've seen him and the senior guys have been woefully inconsistent
I have Just seen than someone called @ Olivier_Giroud has just disliked 5 of my posts within 1 minute. ff lolI agree perhaps his agent favoured the big pay day at end of contract rather than doing best by his player?
Palace would have been the perfect move for Eddie imho, good club & gets to stay in London. Cant see him wanting to move abroad & may even have reservations about trekking up North so his options may not be as good as he hoped.
Maybe a West Ham/Brighton could come in or who knows he may stay at Arsenal though im not sure he is quite at the level we need as a regular starter.
Why the **** did we not just sell this guy, ffs.
We could have made close to £50 million combined on him and Eddie at their peak, but are just refusing to let them leave (or play them, Niles especially, as he's actually pretty good) until their contracts run out and they leave for nothing.
What is our plan here exactly...do we not want to make money on our players?