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Liverpool are set win the race to sign Coventry's English left-back Sam McCallum, 19, in January ahead of a number of Premier League rivals - and loan him back to the Sky Blues for the rest of the season. (90min.com)
 
Liverpool are set win the race to sign Coventry's English left-back Sam McCallum, 19, in January ahead of a number of Premier League rivals - and loan him back to the Sky Blues for the rest of the season. (90min.com)

Interesting, We might need him this season!!

Our strategy is clearly to hoover up any young talent across Europe. I do like this approach but we do have to add the occasional proven player.
 
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And that speculation will undoubtedly intensify after Gunners chief Venkatesham was seen visiting Arteta in a meeting that went on until the early hours of Monday morning.

The club’s lawyer Huss Fahmy, who is Arsenal’s chief contract negotiator, was also in attendance and was spotted leaving Arteta’s home before climbing into a Mercedes car.

The meeting came a matter of hours after City secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over the Gunners on Sunday afternoon.

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Arsenal chief Vinai Venkatesham leaves Mikel Arteta’s Manchester mansion at 1.20am early on Monday morning (
 
And that speculation will undoubtedly intensify after Gunners chief Venkatesham was seen visiting Arteta in a meeting that went on until the early hours of Monday morning.

The club’s lawyer Huss Fahmy, who is Arsenal’s chief contract negotiator, was also in attendance and was spotted leaving Arteta’s home before climbing into a Mercedes car.

The meeting came a matter of hours after City secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over the Gunners on Sunday afternoon.

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Arsenal chief Vinai Venkatesham leaves Mikel Arteta’s Manchester mansion at 1.20am early on Monday morning (

He must be mad. He’d literally just seen how poor they are up close!
 
Well, if he manages to control like Jurgen does and is allowed to build, even if results don’t go right from the start, then yes.

Reality though.....
They don't talk about new manager bounce for no reason. A couple of wins, which atm could propel them up a few places, then start the hard work. Is it risky, yes, but every new appointment is. Depends if he's got the stomach for the fight.