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1 month left in the transfer window – what do Arsenal still need to do?

So we have a month to go until the transfer window slams shut. Now that pay day has been and again, perhaps Arsene might open his window and buy everyone a beer. Before poncing a pint and tobacco off everyone for the rest of the month.

Arsenal still have a lot of work to do between now and the 31st August

The Thomas Lemar Saga

It is all getting a bit silly now, and starting to resemble every other transfer window over the last decade. From Higuain to M’Vila, Kalou to Trabelsi, we have been here before where we spend the entire summer searching said players names for update. And the only updates are from attention seeking ITK’s.

The Lemar saga looks to last all summer.

The Alexis Sanchez saga

Arsenal are bringing out a double album this summer. A movie and a sequel. Chuck in Mesut Ozil and it is a trilogy. Add in Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and I am not really sure what that makes it?

Arsenal’s resolve on Sanchez will be tested in the last month, as clubs see if Arsenal really are willing to let the Chilean leave on a free in 12 months.

Boost the midfield

With Aaron Ramsey, Granit Xhaka, Mohamed Elneny and Franci Coquelin, the midfield looks short of quality competition.

Ramsey and Xhaka are class, but there is a big talent gap between them and Elneny and Coquelin.

A need to get in another more defensively minded midfielder who is at a similar level, or even better than, Ramsey and Xhaka is a must.

Another centre back?

A bonus could be Arsenal signing a top class centre back. It is unlikely, and it would be a Brucie, but if the right man come available, at the right price, Arsenal need to pounce.

Sell Sell Sell

All of the above need to be shipped out over the next month

It is going to be a busy day for Arsenal’s new backroom team.

Keenos

Arsenal neglect kids again

Today, tickets for the first home game of the season went on sale. My niece had received her JG renewal and as a 12 year old was delighted to be classed as a ‘young gun’ who could now attend (or so she thought) matches in the young gun enclosure with her brothers.

As the club website states, 12-16 year olds have access to YG tickets, which are in an ‘adult free’ area.

She was aware that the YG enclosure wouldn’t be available for Leicester as Arsenal had received a lot of money from Sky to play the match on a Friday evening and the enclosure isn’t available for night games.

However, we went online to buy 4 child tickets in the family enclosure. Unfortunately, a glitch in the system meant that the computer didn’t recognise all the memberships as valid so I had to call the club.

On asking for 4 child tickets I was asked if all children were over 14. When I said that 3 were but one was 12 I was told that the 12 year old could no longer attend home matches unless accompanied by an adult over 18. I explained that her parents were both season ticket holders who would be in attendance, but I was told that under 14’s must now sit next to an over 18 at all games.

I persuaded the box office to move one of her parents into the family enclosure thus allowing the 12 year old to sit with her other parent in the season ticket seat. I was told that this ‘concession’ was a one off and would not be repeated during the season. I agreed, but when it came to payment I was told I was being charged £26.50 to move the adult (who has already paid £1124 for a season ticket)!

The club never used to treat us like this. I can remember when the north bank was being redeveloped. As season ticket holders we were offered the chance to relocate to the west enclosure. Half way through the following season the club started redevelopment work there. They offered a free upgrade to the lower west seats for the remainder of the season. In future years we had season tickets in the east upper.

When Arsenal required those seats for champions league games, they refunded us the full value of the ticket for that game and then issued us with a free ticket for the upper north bank.
Today, they want to charge an extra £26.50 to move a season ticket holder because they won’t allow under 14’s in alone.

Any season ticket holder with a child will now be unable to (officially) take them to a game until the child is 14 and trusted to sit alone. A 12 year old who sat in the YG last season is unable to attend any matches this season unless they go with an 18 year old silver or red member (and to get a child rate ticket the member will likely have to be a silver member, as the family enclosure is usually sold out before red members have access).

Do Arsenal really care about encouraging the next generation of match going fans? I’m beginning to doubt it.

Doors close as Alexis Sanchez set for Arsenal stay

When one door closes, another door is supposed to open. That is according to Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone.

But for Alexis Sanchez, is seems as one door closes, another slams shut just as he starts to think about going through it.

A few weeks ago, Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness seemed to rule the German club out of signing the Chilean.

“If we want to win the Champions League we’ll have to invest but we can’t spend crazy money,” Hoeness told Fox Sports.

“We are not going to pay €100million [£87m] to get [Marco] Verratti or €25million [£22m] a year to get Sanchez.”

Hoeness’ claims come after he told German outlet Kicker the club would be unlikely to invest in older players this summer.

“You can’t build a new team with €100million transfers for 29 and 30-year-olds. That isn’t a policy,” he said.

“Either we go down this road with all these young players, all getting a chance to play, or we don’t go down this road.”

Having spent about £200m this summer – £120m of that on three full-backs, Pep Guardiola announced this weekend that “We don’t have too much more to spend but we are going to see.”

When asked if he was planning to bring in a central defender to the club, he responded that the club “will try”.

It is clear and obvious to all that, with the oil well nearly dry for the summer, that a new central defender is a priority for Guardiola, not Alexis Sanchez.

The final club who have shown some interest in the 28 year old are PSG. But it seems that Barcelona’s Brazilian forward Neymar is their number on target (and if Neymar does sign, it shows footballers only really care about the money).

All the doors seem to be closing for Sanchez.

He will remain at Arsenal.

Keenos