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Even if that's true it's still good for us.cynical opinion but he’s only trying now so he can get a move when we go down
Ex Gunner, Kieron Gibbs was asked on ESPN how Arsenal could strengthen enough to challenge again next season.
He said to sign new strikers Ivan Toney and/ or Calvert Lewin, who'd be cheaper if Everton went down.
I don't see why we'd have to sell DCL if we do go down. He'd murder Championship defences if he stayed fit for a reasonable number of games.
I know relegated clubs are expected to lose top players, but I don't see why if they still have time on their contract which doesn't have a relegation clause, and I believe our players don't.
How are we financially screwed? We haven't overspent this season and sold Richo and Gordon since the end of last season, andwell the problem is were pretty screwed financially if we go down that I don't see how we come straight back up, its been discussed by journalists of outstanding loans repayment being contingent on us staying in the premier league.
The wage bill if no Relegation clauses will ne enough to get screwedHow are we financially screwed? We haven't overspent this season and sold Richo and Gordon since the end of last season, and
there's the parachute payment. I think the squad we've got including a recall for loanees like Cannon might be good enough to
get back up.
What are 'outstanding loan repayments' and how are they contingent on us staying up? Do they not have to be paid if we go down,
which is the situation I was talking about?
We 100% have to try sell him in the Summer even if we stay up.
Injuries? How much do you think we'd get for him?
Finances mate, he is one of the saleable assets that we have.Ex Gunner, Kieron Gibbs was asked on ESPN how Arsenal could strengthen enough to challenge again next season.
He said to sign new strikers Ivan Toney and/ or Calvert Lewin, who'd be cheaper if Everton went down.
I don't see why we'd have to sell DCL if we do go down. He'd murder Championship defences if he stayed fit for a reasonable number of games.
I know relegated clubs are expected to lose top players, but I don't see why if they still have time on their contract which doesn't have a relegation clause, and I believe our players don't.
I just don't get it. Even if you've got wealthy owners you still have to sell your assets, which means you weaken your position to compete - in a competition - but not if your accountants can arrange your affairs in a way that seems to indicate that they aren'tFinances mate, he is one of the saleable assets that we have.
This is why relegation is not good for teams they have sell their better players and then left with the dross