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Strengthen in January?

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posted on 10/11/15

A signing is a signing.

posted on 10/11/15

We wont get any actual signings.

BUT WE WILL HAVE LOADS OF LIKE A NEW SIGNINGS

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posted on 10/11/15

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posted on 11/11/15

Another option that seems to be growing favour in the media is a return of Serge Gnabry from his loan at WBA. Both clubs seem open to the idea of the loan being terminated in January.
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Clueless OP. Loans between EPL clubs have to season long, cannot be terminated halfway according to FA rules

comment by IAWT (U10012)

posted on 11/11/15

ARSENAL TO TARGET FORMER ACADEMY PLAYER?

Arsenal are weighing up a move for former academy player Oguzhan Ozyakup, according to Turkish publication AMK.

The 23-year-old left Arsenal for Besiktas in 2012 for £350,000 but his performances in midfielder for the Turkish side seem to have caught the eye of his former employers.

The report suggests the Gunners, whoc could have to pay £8m for his services, sent scouts to watch Ozyakup net the winner in his side’s 1-0 win over Bursaspor last Sunday.
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This would actually be as bad (if not even worse) than the Chelsea/Matic story.

Selling a player for buying him back 2-3 years later

posted on 11/11/15

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Depends how he left, if it was his choice- to get first-team football- you could understand it a little. If we released him I would bet my house on Wenger not bringing him back.

posted on 11/11/15

Ozyakup left partly on the advice on Van Persie. He was told that he wouldn't get a chance here.

posted on 11/11/15

At 8m, if he's good enough to return and step into the team, then who cares if we had him already years ago and let him go. His age means we'll always be making that money back. Also you never know. It's possible that had he stayed and broke through into the team, he'd still have cost the same in the long run anyway.

8m for a midfielders cabable of EPL play is a bargain. It's NOT buying him back if he's good enough that would be the idiotic move.

Doesn't surprise me that he left after listening to RVP. That was a feckin cancer within the dressing room. He caused a massive team rift and Wenger's effective siding with RVP cost us trophies (IMO the ECL). And what do you know, looks like he even cost us future talent too. Not even as though he was talking to a youngster who HE would be keeping out of the team. Seriously which really talented midfielder doesn't get a shot at MF heavy, injury ridden Arsenal? He was BOUND to get a go. RVP is just a

posted on 11/11/15

comment by HK Reine-Adelaide (U20000)
posted 5 hours, 50 minutes ago
Another option that seems to be growing favour in the media is a return of Serge Gnabry from his loan at WBA. Both clubs seem open to the idea of the loan being terminated in January.
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Clueless OP. Loans between EPL clubs have to season long, cannot be terminated halfway according to FA rules
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Clueless Kenyan. Loans can be cancelled.

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posted on 11/11/15

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posted on 11/11/15

I would love Arsenal to make a serious attempt at Mahrez. And maybe bring in Lavezzi as a short term solution to backup Theo.

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posted on 11/11/15

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comment by IAWT (U10012)

posted on 11/11/15

posted on 11/11/15

HK is hilarious and tragic simultaneously. Don't know where he's getting his tosh from but as far as I know, our an entire team out injured plus WBA having no objection means Gnabry can come back no problem. We never should have loaned him out in the first place given our injury record.

posted on 11/11/15

He is confusing himself with the fact we cannot recall Gnabry. WBA would hold the aces there, but seeing as he is a reserve for them I cannot see them not going with our wishes if we asked them to cancel the deal.

posted on 11/11/15

Show me an example of a loan player from EPL club to another cut short?. It's not possible. It's FA rules

posted on 11/11/15

Nick Powell


BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM


HK defeated again.

posted on 11/11/15

Foolish HK

posted on 11/11/15

"Nick Powell is heading back to Manchester United after Nigel Pearson opted to rip up his loan deal at Leicester City.
Pearson has decided to end Powell’s season’s loan prematurely after the United midfielder’s failure to impress left Leicester’s coaching staff exasperated.
Telegraph Sport understands Powell has infuriated Pearson and his backroom team with his attitude in training and general timekeeping since joining on loan in September"


B..b..b.b.bbbbbbbbb...but FA rules


posted on 11/11/15

Haha what a tool. United had the option to recall Powell and they did. We have no option, Arsene confirmed. When there is no option to recall, neither club can cancel the loan until end of the season.

HK 1-0

posted on 11/11/15

comment by HK Reine-Adelaide (U20000)
posted 19 minutes ago
Haha what a tool. United had the option to recall Powell and they did. We have no option, Arsene confirmed. When there is no option to recall, neither club can cancel the loan until end of the season.

HK 1-0
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HK you have proved again how naive you are, you have limited ideas.

posted on 11/11/15

Leicester cancelled the loan

The option is there to all clubs.
The fact you think it is FA rules and not PL rules shows your limited knowledge on the subject.

posted on 11/11/15

Arsene's own words on it

"He is on loan for a season and we can not get him back before the transfer period."

The transfer period - January.

posted on 11/11/15

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/615800/Arsene

Hahaha idiot

posted on 11/11/15

Cloth ears HK can't you read you squidgy slug

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