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Sammy1887

New Year, Same Hate For Reed
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sub_sub

Active Member
What a peach of a goal. Annoying that we didn't bid for him as we were waiting to offload Eddie first. Sadly I think the chance to sign him has gone. Think he'll end up somewhere next year where he will be first choice.
 

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Active Member
He said no :lol:
I'm sure I heard that the Athletic said that we never actually bid although we were interested in him. We said we needed to offload first. However, Sesko wanted his future sorted quickly before Euros and opted to stay.
 

Macho

Thinks he's better than Havertz.

Country: England
I'm sure I heard that the Athletic said that we never actually bid although we were interested in him. We said we needed to offload first. However, Sesko wanted his future sorted quickly before Euros and opted to stay.

 

Batman

Hard on crime, soft on Stan

Country: USA

Player:Saliba
I'm sure I heard that the Athletic said that we never actually bid although we were interested in him. We said we needed to offload first. However, Sesko wanted his future sorted quickly before Euros and opted to stay.
He had a release clause. There was no need for a bid. You'll notice nobody triggered his release clause because he communicated to all interested parties that he was staying. He would be an Arsenal player if he wanted to leave. He was the primary target but logically you don't trigger the release clause unless the player is actually willing to leave which he was not. It's a weird thing to be presented evidence that he chose not to move and then keep arguing for no reason when your assertion is proven wrong.
 

GoonerJeeves

Established Member

Country: Norway
Should we get rabiot or someone on a free?
I'd be surprised if we do. It doesn't seem to be in line with our transfer priorities in recent times. You might argue that the injuries makes this a potential proposition, but what signal do that send to our younger players?

We'll see, but I think it is unlikely.
 

El Realista

Active Member

Country: Mexico

Player:Zinchenko
I'd be surprised if we do. It doesn't seem to be in line with our transfer priorities in recent times. You might argue that the injuries makes this a potential proposition, but what signal do that send to our younger players?

We'll see, but I think it is unlikely.
I don't care signals to young players when half midfield is out already
 

Sebastes

Statbomb Merchant

Country: Sweden
Reckon it was Seško or no one at CF this summer. He knew he wouldn’t be first choice and didn’t want to impede his own development. Good on him. He’ll be here next summer and then he will be at least odds on to start. If we’re looking real short in January (inevitable Jesus injury etc) we’ll see us try for him then already.
 

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