Id defo take kagawa. at this stage in his career hes better than gotze and we are desperate for an AM/playmaker. Its a no-brainer.
Id defo take kagawa. at this stage in his career hes better than gotze and we are desperate for an AM/playmaker. Its a no-brainer.
You're a no-brainer.
----kagawa
-arteta--m'vila
championship winning midfield. only problem is national treasure Our Jack wouldnt get a game.
I think Kagawa is excellent as well. Arguably more influential than Gotze in Dortmund's back to back title wins. He has brilliant tekkers and it would mean Ramsey never playing again.
Dortmund are already resigned to losing him, I'd love it if we made a move. He's certainly more than just a marketing tool, although maybe our board won't see it that way...
I can see him at United anyway.
Last edited by Marc Overmars; 11-05-2012 at 08:58 AM.
Germans, Japanese and Japanese Germans are the way forward.
Need to loan Ryo and Park to Hamburger SV next season.
Japanese Germans.
Takes efficiency to a whole new level.
We don't want their sort over here. In my day they'd have got a bayonet.
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Kagawa already said something about ending up at Utd next season.
Then again, players say a lot of things.
http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-arc...ransfer-marketWenget - I expect a quiet transfer market
Arsène Wenger expects a relatively quiet summer in the transfer market - at Arsenal and beyond.
The Arsenal manager has already snapped up Cologne striker Lukas Podolski ahead of the 2012/13 season and he has been linked with many more potential signings. Wenger admits he may add "one or two" new recruits but he thinks that clubs will be restricted by squad quotas and economic troubles.
"We have already bought Podolski and we have bought five players during the season when it had already started," Wenger told Arsenal Player.
"Our job will be focused on inside [matters] now we have Podolski. That means to get Jack Wilshere and Abou Diaby back in a healthy situation and then I believe we have quite a big squad. It will be [our intention] to trim a little bit and if possible add one or two players.
"I believe that the summer will be quiet for many reasons," he added. "First of all in England you have a 25-man limited squad number. Secondly the financial situation all over Europe is really bad and in some countries they have other worries than football. Therefore I expect it to be quiet.
"In our job, and this is like a football match, it is not completely predictable. But on the vibes I get even from the clubs who are big spenders, they all want to slow down."
WUMger's vibes.
He's got the handbrake off at the moment. Great form from the master.