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Gunners boss gives updates on five players, with timescales for all
Wales’ Euro 2016 hero Aaron Ramsey is hoping to carry his stunning tournament form into the forthcoming Premier League season with Arsenal.
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Arsenal centre-back Gabriel Paulista says he feels “much better” after injuring his ankle on Sunday and has assured fans he did not suffer a serious problem.
Chelsea brought in Antonio Conte as their new man in charge, Manchester City secured the services of Pep Guardiola, while Jose Mourinho replaced Louis van Gaal as Manchester United boss, with Jurgen Klopp having joined Liverpool last term. “So I think at adaptation level, he’s not a new player – he’s just a kid back home again”.
“Nobody. Today you have to take into account seven or eight teams who can win it”.
The guys answer your tweets about Premier League managerial pressure and their favourite goals from their playing days.
Arsenal, who finished second to eventual champions Leicester City last season, failed to end 12 years of league disappointment as the supporters watched another glorious title opportunity slip through their fingers.
“We had very good news on Danny’s latest scan and Per is at the moment off his feet for three weeks, so of course it is a bit boring for him”. “That’s why maybe it’s crossed the €100 million bar for the first time”.
This is make or break time for our season.
And finally, Wenger insists his side are willing to spend big this summer but are struggling to identify quality targets.
“In France, among themselves the prices are very reasonable, but if an English club comes in they know there’s money”.
Even after nearly a decade of not winning a Premier League title, Arsenal have stuck with Arsene Wenger and the Frenchman has been on the receiving end on a number of times from the fans.
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has admitted he’s “scared” of retirement as he enters the final year of his contract with his future uncertain, and insists that he must treat the club’s money like it was his own in the transfer market.