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This doesn't make sense.Look, it not being outlandish IS exactly why they post it.
You don't release an article saying Saliba refused an offer to PSG with 500k per week. Nobody will buy it or get baited for this.
This doesn't make sense.Look, it not being outlandish IS exactly why they post it.
You don't release an article saying Saliba refused an offer to PSG with 500k per week. Nobody will buy it or get baited for this.
Obviously not, I'm exaggerating with my example. But as a clickbait article you want to make it sound realistic so people fall for it.This doesn't make sense.
Obviously not, I'm exaggerating with my example. But as a clickbait article you want to make it sound realistic so people fall for it.
1. Marseille can't sign him as they have a transfer ban.
2. Saliba already mentioned multiple times that he wants to prove himself at Arsenal.
The news is from a **** source so likely just an article to generate views from angry Arsenal fans.
I fully support the boy pursuing greener pastures. He's clearly ambitious and nobody with any should be near Arsenal at present. I hope Saka pushes to leave too. It's not fair for great young talent to be gimped by a *****.World Cup year too, so he’d be crazy to return back to Arsenal under Arteta and jeopardise his place. Why downgrade to Europa League, risk a spot he’s secured in the national team and the comfort of living in his country for a club he has no affiliation to. Also, the manager clearly has no faith in him and the teammates he was once close with (Auba, Laca, Guendouzi, Pepe etc) are all out of the door.
Career wise, it wouldn’t be a smart move.
Arsenal is the worst team in how the club treats the players. How Özil and Auba, after all the thing they did here, it's shameful. Then the other players like Saliba, Douzy, AMN, etc is something to be fired. I can't get how Bumteta didn't allow AMN to leave for money just to frozen him and then send him in loan. I wonder if the bum did it just to annoy the player.I fully support the boy pursuing greener pastures. He's clearly ambitious and nobody with any should be near Arsenal at present. I hope Saka pushes to leave too. It's not fair for great young talent to be gimped by a *****.
There absolutely does seem to be a certain level of spite to his actions. Like he and Edu are absolutely braindead but I'm pretty sure they deliberately let Saliba rot for 6 months because he expressed dissatisfaction at not being allowed to play in that Cup Final with Saint Ettiene. I think he really flipped out over a kid being disappointed and then launched a vendetta.Arsenal is the worst team in how the club treats the players. How Özil and Auba, after all the thing they did here, it's shameful. Then the other players like Saliba, Douzy, AMN, etc is something to be fired. I can't get how Bumteta didn't allow AMN to leave for money just to frozen him and then send him in loan. I wonder if the *** did it just to annoy the player.
Oh well.....Not unexpected though. By the way, this news is confirmed as well by the local & national press in France as well.
In a few years, some of the best young french players are not gonna want to come here. That's just sad especially when you consider the fact that Arsène made us a household name in france and every young french player used to dream of playing here.
By the team Arteta is done is with this club, all you'll be seeing here will be some second rate Brazilians from some dodgy 4th tier league.
There absolutely does seem to be a certain level of spite to his actions. Like he and Edu are absolutely braindead but I'm pretty sure they deliberately let Saliba rot for 6 months because he expressed dissatisfaction at not being allowed to play in that Cup Final with Saint Ettiene. I think he really flipped out over a kid being disappointed and then launched a vendetta.
I did raise this issue back then and remarked that the club was rather petty by not letting Saliba play the Cup final. Some of the usual suspects here though were hung-ho defending the club decision. AFC overall management of Saliba will definitely have an impact on the club's ability to bring talented players from France. We are far from Wenger's time when we could have direct access to any French player.
Was it not a situation where if he played for St Etienne we had to pay something? Or they didn't have to pay something if he played that match. I remember something about money.I did raise this issue back then and remarked that the club was rather petty by not letting Saliba play the Cup final. Some of the usual suspects here though were hung-ho defending the club decision. AFC overall management of Saliba will definitely have an impact on the club's ability to bring talented players from France. We are far from Wenger's time when we could have direct access to any French player.
There was some money issues but can't recall the details. I remember that both the player and StEtienne asked AFC to let him play and the club refused. Saliba was bitter though and seemed to put the blame on Arsenal.Was it not a situation where if he played for St Etienne we had to pay something? Or they didn't have to pay something if he played that match. I remember something about money.
Yes but I remember it was at a cost to Arsenal. I remember reading that if Saliba played in the match Arsenal had to pay or forfiet over £1.5m.There was some money issues but can't recall the details. I remember that both the player and StEtienne asked AFC to let him play and the club refused. Saliba was bitter though and seemed to put the blame on Arsenal.
Saint-Etienne - Saliba très amer avant la finale : "Je suis parti comme un voleur" - Eurosport
COUPE DE FRANCE - William Saliba, qui ne jouera pas la finale Saint-Etienne-PSG, a fait part de sa grande déception.www.eurosport.fr