Arsenal Rumours 11:59 - May 7 with 3858 views | turtle2 | Nketiah and Smith Rowe - we are sniffing ? | | | | |
Arsenal Rumours on 13:41 - May 7 with 564 views | ITFC_Forever | Yep, they're going to chuck Rice and Saka in as well. FFS. It's been 3 days and this nonsense is coming out... | |
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Arsenal Rumours on 13:43 - May 7 with 551 views | BiGDonnie |
Arsenal Rumours on 12:45 - May 7 by portmanking | Unfortunately the Nketiah rumour does have legs. It was mentioned by a guy 'Team news and ticks' on Twitter, who is VERY well connected at Arsenal. I know him personally from uni. He's someone who gets line-ups, transfer speculation first on Arsenal. I'm with you though, I'd be a tad underwhelmed if he was to be the competition for Hirst. |
Really? He's exactly the sort of player we should be looking at, wages permitting. Great age, experience and would be very excited to see what KM could do with him. Who would you have us sign? | |
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Arsenal Rumours on 13:50 - May 7 with 500 views | BlueandTruesince82 | Nkethiah -£20/25 mil plus Smith Rowe- £35 Mill plus and liked with Newcastle, Spam and Everton. Can't see it | |
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Arsenal Rumours on 13:50 - May 7 with 495 views | Vegtablue |
Arsenal Rumours on 13:18 - May 7 by burnbudgiesburn | We couldn't do a Forest even if we wanted to. PSR rules won't work in our favour when we have a season of league 1 on our record. |
Forest will have lost significantly more than us in the relevant years before PL footy: £62M IIRC in their last two Championship seasons (before permissible deductions). Not that I support their model, though, as essentially it was a big or bust, rule-breaking approach which banked on the league's sanctions being toothless. It's worked out for them, just, but was close to going very wrong. | | | |
Arsenal Rumours on 17:53 - May 7 with 287 views | GavTWTD | 2023–24 season Nketiah started and opened the scoring in Arsenal's 2–1 win against Nottingham Forest on the opening weekend of the Premier League season.[54] Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta described him as "a role model", adding that he was impressed with his attitude in training.[55] On 3 October 2023, he made his UEFA Champions League debut, coming off the bench in the second half of a 2–1 away defeat against Lens.[56] On 28 October, he scored his first Premier League hat-trick in a 5–0 home victory over Sheffield United.[57] On 12 December, Nketiah made his first Champions League start against PSV Eindhoven, scoring his first goal of the competition as Arsenal left the Philips Stadion with a 1–1 draw.[58] From wiki, obvs. I know, I know. | |
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