Thiago Alcantara: NO; Dani Ceballos: YES

Whilst we all await the announcement of Gabriel to Arsenal, let’s discuss another player who we were linked with over the weekend….

Thiago Alcantara

It looked like the Spanish central midfielder was on his way to Liverpool. But that deal seems to have gone cold whilst speculation over a move to Arsenal has father momentum.

But should Arsenal be targeting the 29-year-old?

Why is Thiago leaving Bayern Munich?

The Germans are dominating the Bundesliga won the Champions League. They are the team at the top of the tree right now. So why would Thiago be looking for a move away?

A player always moves for 2 reasons; he wants to join a different club (no challenge, take a step up, more money, etc) or the club no longer wants him.

With Thiago it is probably a mixture of both.

He has been at Bayern for 7 years, having signed from Barcelona in 2013. A move to the Premier League would mean he would have then played in 3 of the top 4 leagues across Europe (England, Spain, Germany, Italy).

If he wins the league in England, he will join a small list to have won the league in the 3 nations. And with Italy being a slower pace, there would be a chance he could complete the quadruple in 3 or 4 years.

From Bayern’s point of view, Thiago is now 29 and has 1 year left on his contract.

His time in German has been injury hit; averaging just 21 League games a season.

Bayern play 2 in midfield and with the progress of Joshua Kimmich as a defensive midfielder, they clearly like the all German partnership of him and Leon Goretzka. Both men are 4 years younger than Thiago.

So Bayern have a choice.

Offer Thiago a huge new contract, despite his injury record and not being part of the long term plans, or cash in this summer and reinvest in a younger version to play back up to Goretzka.

I think it is obvious what direction Munich have decided to go in.

What’s happening with Liverpool?

The move to Liverpool has gone cold.

A £23m transfer fee is certainly not too expensive, so it feels like personal terms is the issue.

When you look at what Arsenal invested (or wasted) in a 29-year-old Mesut Ozil, you can see why clubs are wary.

This would be Thiago’s last “big contract”.

It would not be a surprise if he was demanding a 4-5 year contract, with wages well in excess of £200k a week.

That is a huge investment to make in someone with such a questionable injury record.

By the time you add in the physicality of the Premier League, you could be investing over £75m in a player who misses nearly as much football as he plays.

It might be a cheap deal in terms of transfer fee, but personal terms make it very expensive.

Should Arsenal sign Thiago?

The answer is no.

But taking into account his age, his salary demands and his injury record, we would be best off investing that money elsewhere.

Yes, we need creativity and on his day Thiago is a fantastic player. But he is not hugely creative with just 2 assists in the Bundesliga this season. He is more the man behind the creator then the main creative outlet.

In Dani Ceballos, Arsenal have a younger version of Thiago.

Ceballos is 24 and has already spent a year in England acclimatising. He has very similar attributes to Thiago and the transfer fee to Real Madrid would be similar. Ceballos would also command a lot less in wages than Thiago – maybe even 2/3s less (Thiago: £250k, Ceballos £90k).

We would be buying Ceballos with the next 6-8 years in mind, not the next 3-4.

Given the choice between Ceballos and Thiago, I know who I would choose…

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Keenos

Gabriel Done? Thiago (probably not) Next? As 2 legends leave. Blimey

The breaking news overnight from various sources was that the transfer of Gabriel from Lille was on the verge of being completed.

The Brazilian was reportedly in London yesterday and has started following a barbers on Instagram that is popular with many footballers.

Has he had his pre-photoshoot hair cut?

The deal has yet to be confirmed by a reliable journalist in the UK, so still might just be speculation. However this news seemed to be breaking at around midnight last night so the likes of David Ornstein would have been in bed with a Horlicks.

And then it’ll be on to the next one.

We have oddly been linked with Thiago Alcantara.

Reports are that Arsenal have enquired about the 29-year-old Bayern Munich player but are unwilling to pay the £23m asking price.

I think we can file this one under “speculation for hits” and personally I would prefer Dani Ceballos comes who is 5 years younger.

Previously I have blogged about Edu and Raul Sanllehi got unfair criticism for their dealings in the transfer market.

Chelsea are about to spend £60m on Ben Chillwell, whilst Arsenal signed Kieran Tierney for less than £30m.

Tierney is the better player.

Finally a couple of departures.

Firstly Freddie Ljungberg announced he was leaving to progress his management career.

This is not a surprise.

Freddie is 43, has aspired to be a manager for some time and had a little taste of it as caretaker at Arsenal.

For him to have a career as a manager rather than as a back room staff, he has to leave Arsenal, and this summer was the right time.

Reports are he actually wanted to leave last summer but Unai Emery begged him to stay to assist in the development of the youngsters who were breaking through to the 1st team.

That job is now done with the likes of Saka, Willock and Ntekiah now fixtures in the first team squad.

The door is open for Freddie to return to Arsenal.

Go get your experience, and one day you could be managing the boys in red and white again.

Anyone that tries to make out that Freddie leaving is anymore than an ambitious man looking to progress his career is a liar.

Lastly Sue Campbell also announced her retirement last night.

Sue has worked for the club for over 30-years and has done so much to help Gooners young and old.

We wish her well in her retirement.

Keenos

Sue Campbell bids an emotional goodbye

After 32 wonderful years at Arsenal Football Club, the time has come to hang up my boots after an amazing career in football.

It’s been an emotional journey which has seen many more highs than lows – from being a part of the Invincibles era at Highbury, to ringing in the changes at Emirates Stadium with Dennis Bergkamp’s Testimonial and nurturing a handful of young Arsenal fans to build a family of nearly 40,000 Junior Gunners.

As the club has grown, so has our international fanbase which allowed me to play a huge role in travelling the world and visiting our fans overseas to share the love for this amazing club with some amazing people. Sometimes I had to pinch myself to check it was really happening and, whilst it was a dream to work here, the achievements were borne out of hard graft and reaping what you sow. I hope I leave the club, with my team and colleagues remembering me for my work ethic, passion, heart and commitment. 

I would like to thank the many many fans I have met, I am one of you I just happen to be the lucky one who has been able to represent our great club, I am proud and honoured to have represented the fans. I will be with you all in the future cheering on the lads from the stands ❤️

I’m now off to enjoy my retirement and spend more time with my family.

I will be at the club until November. I will miss you all so, so much….. And I hope you all buy a copy of my book!

Sue

SheWore: On behalf of every Arsenal fan, we’d like to thank Sue for everything she has done for Arsenal fans young and old over the last 32 years.