I just don't think that if they got Suarez, they'd still go for Ozil. Werner wouldn't be willing to spend close to £100m on two players.
Didn't know Tom Werner was in charge of Arsenal's transfer dealing as well Their lack of spending starting to make sense now
United this time - but how interesting is this: Spanish football writer Andy West: "Some bizarre reports coming out regarding United's collapsed Herrera deal. Apparently a group of men claiming to be United representatives spent an hour at the La Liga offices in Madrid today, but it turns out they had nothing to do with the club and were presumably just attempting to get a cut of the deal in an elaborate fraud. "Must be stressed these are just rumours but the Spanish media have published pictures of men in black suits - supposedly the United "representatives" - coming out of the league offices carrying briefcases. "All very strange and no doubt the truth will come out in the next few days."
Really looking forward to see the lad play, if he can adapt, don't see why not, he'll be great in this league!
Good bit of business that. Anyone would be happy with him in the team, well apart from Real Madrid lol. Somewhat rescues the window for you lot. Niall Quinn sayings its the best signing of the PL teams is bullshit. How about he kicks the ball once or twice before claiming that...
It's good that a team with Cazorla, Arteta, Rosicky, Podolski, Ramsey, Walcott, Oxlaide Chamberlain and Wilshere finally have an attacking midfielder.
I said this earlier. Ozil is a cracking player and better than anything else they have in AM but its not an area they needed to strengthen and therefore won't have a massive effect on the strength of their first team IMO. they would have been better off spending the money on a CB and DM, their team would have been massively improved then.