Gnabry transfer to Bremen Done. 4 year deal. A fee of €5m + bonuses. He has a release clause in his contract (BILD) Sent from my A0001 using Forum Reelz mobile app
BREAKING: Sky sources: Jack Wilshere considering loan offers from Watford, Crystal Palace, AFC Bournemouth, Sporting Lisbon and Benfica. Sent from my A0001 using Forum Reelz mobile app
Tomorrow's papers reporting that Jack Wilshere rejected many offers and will sign for Crystal Palace tomorrow. Sent from my A0001 using Forum Reelz mobile app
Leicester City have reportedly reached a deal to sign Sporting duo Islam Slimani and Adrién Silva. Diário de Notícias, Record, O Jogo and Zero Zero are all claiming that the agreement happened on Tuesday night and the Foxes are expected to pay between €60m and €65m for the double deal. Sent from my A0001 using Forum Reelz mobile app
BREAKING: Sky Sources: Jack Wilshere to choose between #CPFC & #AFCB ahead of season-long loan #SSNHQ https://t.co/HzmGjHbr6Z Sent from my A0001 using Forum Reelz mobile app
From Germany: Tottenham ready to bid €45m for Max Meyer. #THFC https://t.co/93yPmP65Jn Sent from my A0001 using Forum Reelz mobile app
Update on Jack Wilshere situation: It’s fairly clear now that it’s Wilshere who is pushing for this move. Perhaps hurt by the fact he’s lost his place in the England squad he’s actively seeking to leave and the club look to have acquiesced to his desires. As I said yesterday, from his point of view it makes a lot of sense to go somewhere and play regularly. I’m just not sure it’s in Arsenal’s best interests to let him him go. We have a lot of midfield depth, but we know how quickly that can change. I have to admit I’m a little surprised at Wilshere’s willingness to leave rather than stay and fight, but maybe he knows something more about the situation than we do. Apparently there were 22 offers for him yesterday when it became known he could leave, and rather disappointingly the one he looks likely to choose is Crystal Palace. Sure, it lets him stay in London where his family is and where his crew of mates are, but with interest from Roma and Valencia and all the personal and professional benefits there’d be to go abroad, to choose to go work with Alan Pardew is more than a bit underwhelming. Anyway, it looks 99% certain he’s off on a season long loan with no recall clause, and maybe he can prove to Arsene Wenger that he can marry his talent with sustained fitness. Also, with just two years left on his current deal, don’t be surprised if there’s talk of him signing an Arsenal extension before he goes. Joel Campbell went to Villarreal on loan in 2015 but put pen to paper on a new deal beforehand, so it’s not without precedent.