That and Everton were after him. I bet they're mad.:fury:
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I don't think Wenger despises the fans so nothing clear about that.
Have to agreed the transfer window has been a clusterfuck though. You should probably amend your analysis to "The sort of mayhem that only Arsenal could achieve". Wenger isn't alone in this, the board is a big part of this, I think sometimes fans forget that.
It does seem crazy that we've spent 90m and not signed anyone who is really exciting :wacko: That said I am encouraged by these signings, first because we're actually doing something and secondly because I think all of our signings are solid, if unspectacular additions.
From what I've seen Perez looks very similar to Vardy and he has experience of playing as a striker and as part of a front three. If you look at it from Wenger perspective I think he see Perez as a short term addition in the striker role until we can get that top quality striker at an acceptable price. Then he'll probably take Walcott's place in the squad when we finally find a way to ship him out.
His stats don't look great at first reading. Roughly 1 goal every 3 games but as a winger for most of his career, that's actually pretty good. He has pace as well so will provide a good alternative to Big Sexy.
Well we have something different to look forward to, and at Arsenal that's a huge novelty.
There's an oxymoron if I ever read one. Wenger is bemoaning the fact that there is one price for English clubs and another for European clubs. Well they all know that from this year, the lowest placed club will get more than the CL because of TV rights. They want a piece of it.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/...w-laid-bare-b/
We could have really been waiting on Asano's work permit and once rejected we changed our minds about Perez.
if he signs, he will be probably making his debut on his 28th birthday