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Jasard

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He'd be mental not to come here if hes been offered the chance, garunteed first team football and Champions league football
 

Jameel46

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vanPersie

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Jasard said:
He'd be mental not to come here if hes been offered the chance, garunteed first team football and Champions league football

Exactly. He might get 3 or more years guarenteed first-team at West Ham, but can he turn down the chance of playing in the Champions league, being the experianced head in a young midfield for Arsenal? And who is he going to have the better chance of winning something with? Add in Arsenals world-famous training facilities, and experiance with injured players (lol).

I reckon we'll match West Ham for price - they're trying to lower their wage bill, and he was only on £40,000 previously...which is Arsenals bracket.
 

JazzG

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It Appiahs like this isn't happening so time to close the thread.





God that was so terrible I should ban myself for saying it...
 
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