Arsenal have today bid £40million for Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha, Sky Sports News understands
Arsenal have today bid £40million for Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha, Sky Sports News understands
The fact they haven’t spun it like that is cast iron proof that they made no offer at all. IMHOFair point, but I'm guessing there has been atleast conversations with his agent/advisor's? Maybe FC has made it crystal clear he wouldn't re sign or his agents has said he will take xyz and the club are saying we will only pay 123 and they are just to far apart to even put an offer on the table?
I'm surprised the Allams haven't even offered something as then they could atleast try and spin it and say well we offered and he didn't want to sign
Bowen linked to Arsenal.
Although it’s from the Sun.
Which is just plain rude, but no more than we've come to expect from the gruesome twosome.We could at least have made him an offer, up to now, we haven't.
Good for him, he seemed a decent enough bloke.Evandro to Santos in Brazil
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In this mornings papers its full of McCann talking about wanting to keep Bowen & Grosicki... Its obviously a big if but IF we do, add a few quality loans in, possibly striker & attacking/creative mid and we start to look pretty good.
It would be nice one summer to look forward to the upcoming season instead of expecting the same old ****..
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The Sun article...
ARSENAL are preparing a £12million swoop for Hull striker Jarrod Bowen.
The 22-year-old has been watched by the Gunners since January.
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And the North Londoners have been impressed by his performances that saw him net 22 times for the Tigers last season.
Their rivals Tottenham also kept tabs on Bowen but Arsenal are set to make an official bid.
The Gunners have been trying to lure 26-year-old Wilfried Zaha to the Emirates from Crystal Palace but are baulking at the £80million price-tag.
Bowen, four years younger, is seen as a good value option.
Hull value their prized asset at £15m but will be tempted to let him go for £3m less if the Gunners come knocking.
I don’t get it. Why would we let him go for £3m less just because it’s Arsenal? Surely as a recognised ‘big club’ we’d be demanding more? Also, he isn’t worth £12m-£15m, he’s worth at least £20m. I suspect they’ll try and low ball us given our owners propensity for **** valuations.