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✍️ OFFICIAL Joe Willock (Out)

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Iceman10

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Think they mean Thomas, Xhaka, Ceballos and Elneny. I imagine AMN would be viewed as a midfielder only if there's an injury crisis.

That’s really no difference for AMN really with his chances at full back now. Don’t like what the club is doing with him, he’s really had a raw deal. Still think Arteta should send Willock on loan and keep AMN as his fifth choice CM, might become fourth choice if he is given a chance to show whether he can be better than Elneny. Especially with the West Brom option for Ainsley apparently closed off with them bringing in a CM.
 

Yousif Arsenal

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That's decent loan for Newcastle if they managed to get him good player was good at Everton
 

Iceman10

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Was hoping Willock would go to Newcastle. Felt that would be a good situation for him with a lot of potential game time.

Newcastle would be a good destination for a loan for any of our players needing loans right now. Should be pretty relaxed there with relegation off the table. Some good players to play alongside and link up with also.
 

dashsnow17

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I'd take 20m, could be a good deal for all parties. I get the feeling of wanting to keep him and see what his potential is, but a player has to do what's best for his career. You couldn't guarantee him anything more than being a back-up CM here, that's just not fair on him.
 
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