Daily Mirror (I know) are saying this but a glimmer of hope maybe.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footb...mptons-arsenal-transfer-target-morgan-5280171
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footb...mptons-arsenal-transfer-target-morgan-5280171
"Pah. £60 000? Je ne peux acheter une voiture decente avec £60k. Vous me insultez."
You read it here first!
The article says it.
Not saying this has happened with Schneiderlin (yet). But think of it as verbal contract. Everything agreed and official and way before the actual move . You just have look at the Shaw deal to know this goes on.http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/429185/Southampton-deal-Schneiderlin-Arsenal
Just another article saying the same thing, but why did someone suggest that Morgan had already signed a contract with Arsenal. How would that work when he has a contract with us? He could presumably sign a contract starting when his Saints contract ends, but how would that help Arsenal. A lot could happen in that intervening period if we said no. And strictly against FA rules. Not denying his agent may have encouraged the Gunners, but no way anything official has been done.
That was different, we needed to look strong at the time. Morgan 99% is going, we just have to hope the 1% is enough, but I wouldn't get your hopes up.I think Morgan is well aware of how strong a verbal contract is![]()
Nope, where we finish doesn't matter. The only that will keep him here is if no bid comes in (yeah right) or if Morgan decides he likes it at Southampton too much or if the club that bids isn't seen big enough by Morgan.It all depends on where we finish I think. To have any real chance of keeping him, we need to finish, certainly in the European places, but most likely in the top 4. Even then, it will be a tall order.
Money is irrelevant really, as Arsenal can pay him way more than £60k, if that is what we will offer him, and he would be pretty much guaranteed a starting place as they are woefully lacking a defensive midfielder.
He fits perfectly for Arsenal. Not trying to be a doomsayer, but he does, and the only surprise will be why he played 3 seasons with us in the PL before somebody pushed the boat out to sign him.
Nicola did like he did with a lot of other players (Shaw for one). Told them to stay for another year or two and sign a longer contract, so the club get more money. So not really denying them a move, just delaying it.I expect people were interested in Morgan, but they had to deal with Nicola. He was known to theatrically bin offers for players in front of them.