Arsenal wants to offer Bukayo Saka a new contract , but Saka would like to wait till the end of the season and see if Arsenal makes the champions league for next season.
Arsenal wants to offer Bukayo Saka a new contract , but Saka would like to wait till the end of the season and see if Arsenal makes the champions league for next season.
Won't have to wait long to find that out
Couldn't find that on the BBC website, but I did find this little gem:So the ‘Mane to Spain’ bandwagon is on full tilt….maybe an element of truth in it. With one year on his contract though, how much would we command for him?
Then it got me thinking about whether we could swap him for one or two of their players….they used to have a ton of promising talent. No idea who’s playing and who isn’t these days over there.
What a dog-turd of a sentence.Paul Pogba will have to make allowances for the final big contract of the 28-year-old Manchester United and France midfielder's playing career if he want to seal his dream free transfer this summer. (Mirror)
So the ‘Mane to Spain’ bandwagon is on full tilt….maybe an element of truth in it. With one year on his contract though, how much would we command for him?
Then it got me thinking about whether we could swap him for one or two of their players….they used to have a ton of promising talent. No idea who’s playing and who isn’t these days over there.
I suspect the Diaz signing was a contingency plan to offset the possible loss of Mané or Salah - in part at least.half nothing i expect.
With a 1 year contract left i expect its simply a case of shrugging and seeing what we can do.
We now have Diaz, Jota and salah in theory. so this is about whats next again. Next season would we rather have mane and firmino at the party or be back to looking for players to fill in? no right or wrong answers i suppose.
I suspect the Diaz signing was a contingency plan to offset the possible loss of Mané or Salah - in part at least.
Like I said, the possible loss of one or the other. The club is always accused of stagnating and not planning ahead, but in Diaz we may have been seeking a reasonable successor - if it comes to that.I never read too much into those things. We know it has been called accelerated from the summer.
Like I said, the possible loss of one or the other. The club is always accused of stagnating and not planning ahead, but in Diaz we may have been seeking a reasonable successor - if it comes to that.
half nothing i expect.
With a 1 year contract left i expect its simply a case of shrugging and seeing what we can do.
We now have Diaz, Jota and salah in theory. so this is about whats next again. Next season would we rather have mane and firmino at the party or be back to looking for players to fill in? no right or wrong answers i suppose.
There is a wrong answer, letting mane go.
We can't moan about having no depth, sign someone and someone immediately leaves. That's ridiculous.
I would prefer to get rid of Taki and Origi before I think about selling Mane.
There is a wrong answer, letting mane go.
We can't moan about having no depth, sign someone and someone immediately leaves. That's ridiculous.
That's it, divocks gone in the summer, we dont want to lose mane as well, unless we've got yet another replacement lined up.
yup, but he has to sign or not. its kind of up to him IF we put a contract in front of him. Same a s salah.
first the club has to make the offer.
Second he has to sign it.
On then do we start thinking of option B which is sell him with a year left on deal.
If we let him age out and leave on a free we will be buying another player to replace. I wouldn't mind him going on a free TBH. He is 30 this April and would then go as age 31. If he can do what he'd like for 2 or 3 season in spain then fine. thats up to him.
I'd rather 12 months of mane then 15mil or something stupid and be without him. Go in and buy another player then.
A dream-free transfer seems like a disappointing end to his career.Couldn't find that on the BBC website, but I did find this little gem:
What a dog-turd of a sentence.
I think I may have occasionally mentioned how much I hate journalists who only have a vague grasp of coherent English.