Edu’s Transfer Targets: Summer 2024 - Return of Inak

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Will we sign an attacker before the window closes?


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Rasmi

Prophet of Doom

Country: England
Who would you get in then
A getable player. I would expect the club to make a list and if first option is not available, go for second and 3rd. Esr is gone and Nketiah is next. So we have

Havertz
Jesus
Saka
Martinelli
Trossard
Nelson( maybe)

That is not enough number wise to say we wait next season. At least keep Nketiah and Esr if we not gonna sign players. Also Jesus will get injured soon
 

Farzad

Whistleblower rights activist & PhD in Karenology

Country: USA

Player:Havertz
There has to be someone coming in attacking wise. I will keep hoping haha
There is, it’s going to be a big striker buy. Big money. We have not spent anything and have addressed our midfield and defensive concerns. Isak or Osimhen
 

Morning_woody

Active Member
What we shouldn't do is buy an attacker out of desperation.

If we can't get one of our main targets, strengthen other positions this window and have a look again in January.

Though give it a week and A-M will become so desperate they'll be gagging for that ex Coventry lad, I bet.

Bollocks..
What we shouldn't do is keep waiting for the unicorns aka the main targets. By the time our "main" offensive targets are available we will be looking to replace Saliba, Gabriel White, Saka,Martinelli and so on. Players want to win trophies, and no one will come to Arsenal or stay here because of Mikels never ending trust the process bs. How many transfer windows have we been asking for a propper player that can cover for Saka ? How many years do we have to wait for a propper striker that can score 15-20 goals in a season ? We need to add some class up front ASAP and we need to start winning trophies. So sick of this waiting bs.
 

RunTheTrap

Says Aesthetics Merchants, but really means Trilly
Bollocks..
What we shouldn't do is keep waiting for the unicorns aka the main targets. By the time our "main" offensive targets are available we will be looking to replace Saliba, Gabriel White, Saka,Martinelli and so on. Players want to win trophies, and no one will come to Arsenal or stay here because of Mikels never ending trust the process bs. How many transfer windows have we been asking for a propper player that can cover for Saka ? How many years do we have to wait for a propper striker that can score 15-20 goals in a season ? We need to add some class up front ASAP and we need to start winning trophies. So sick of this waiting bs.
Well said, I wish I could like this twice. Waiting for unicorns when there is a field of stallions is absurd. You're telling me we can't find a better or equal attacker than Saka, Martinelli, Jesus, Havertz or Trossard? Either we are seriously overrating our attackers or the transfer window is over.
 

Heavy Duty Rom

I told you so
A getable player. I would expect the club to make a list and if first option is not available, go for second and 3rd. Esr is gone and Nketiah is next. So we have

Havertz
Jesus
Saka
Martinelli
Trossard
Nelson( maybe)

That is not enough number wise to say we wait next season. At least keep Nketiah and Esr if we not gonna sign players. Also Jesus will get injured soon

No this wait until next season garbage again? Last summer it was wait for a year for Osimhen, or Isak.
 

db10_therza

Senior Spreadsheet Squad Secretary
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Country: Bangladesh

Player:White
Seeing a lot of hate for a prem proven striker about to enter his prime. People either hating on Solanke purely because he’s a @Rex Stone candidate and he’s rent free in AM heads OR it’s because he played for Bournemouth.

I reckon if the same player played for some ligue Une team and was an @A_G fave then people would be all over it.

Makes me sad.
 

Rex Caudillo

Viva la Starmer-ball

Country: Wales

Player:Nwaneri
Seeing a lot of hate for a prem proven striker about to enter his prime. People either hating on Solanke purely because he’s a @Rex Stone candidate and he’s rent free in AM heads OR it’s because he played for Bournemouth.

I reckon if the same player played for some ligue Une team and was an @A_G fave then people would be all over it.

Makes me sad.

Top posting here mate.

If he was cheerleading some dosser like Gaetan Laborde everyone would be eating it up.
 

Jasard

Forum Issue Troubleshooter
Moderator

Country: England
Decent attacker, sell the unused fringe players and replace Partey with a capable depth option - would be a really good window.
 

Rex Caudillo

Viva la Starmer-ball

Country: Wales

Player:Nwaneri
Agreed. He'll outscore Hojlund and Zirkzee too.

19 goals and 3 assists last season with only two of them being penalties. It's not to be sniffed at.

Top stuff. AM slandering him because he’s not been racking them up against car mechanics from Braga.

Lot of absolute nobodies getting rated on potential while this guy is delivering right now.
 

A_G

Aura Demon
Moderator

Country: England
Seeing a lot of hate for a prem proven striker about to enter his prime. People either hating on Solanke purely because he’s a @Rex Stone candidate and he’s rent free in AM heads OR it’s because he played for Bournemouth.

I reckon if the same player played for some ligue Une team and was an @A_G fave then people would be all over it.

Makes me sad.
Solanke is a purple patch merchant. Done NOTHING in his career otherwise, he couldn’t even get on the bench ahead of the corpse of Daniel Sturridge.
 

Rex Caudillo

Viva la Starmer-ball

Country: Wales

Player:Nwaneri
Solanke is a purple patch merchant. Done NOTHING in his career otherwise, he couldn’t even get on the bench ahead of the corpse of Daniel Sturridge.

Harry Kane looked a donkey at Norwich and Millwall.
 
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