9 players who could replace Santi Cazorla
Santi Cazorla is unlikely to ever play football again, let alone pull on the red and white of Arsenal, so finding a replacement for him must be a top priority in the summer.
Santi Cazorla is unlikely to ever play football again, let alone pull on the red and white of Arsenal, so finding a replacement for him must be a top priority in the summer.
It’s fairly clear right now that Arsenal’s squad is far from perfect, but which positions in particular do the club need to look at in the summer?
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Arsenal have a lot of problems right now and if some aren’t dealt with soon, they could have massive repercussions going forward.
Arsenal need more than a change of manager, they need to completely revamp their playing squad as well.
Only Manchester United spent more money than Arsenal on injured players in the first-half of the season, according to research by insurance broker JLT Specialty.
Max Meyer has reportedly turned down the chance to sign a new contract with Schalke.
Arsenal want to strengthen their central defence and midfield in the summer transfer window, according to reports.
Despite Alexandre Lacazette being ruled out for five weeks after undergoing surgery to correct an ongoing knee problem, Arsenal remain sixth in the Injury League table.
Kevin De Bruyne provided three assists at the weekend at Manchester City beat Leicester City, but four Arsenal players have gone one better.
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Arsene Wenger feels that Henrikh Mkhitaryan can fulfil Santi Cazorla’s role in the team, but hopes that the Spaniard will return from injury soon.
Arsenal fans seem amused by Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s shirt number change for the Europa League and are over-the-moon with Santi Cazorla’s surprise inclusion in the squad.
Arsenal have submitted their Europa League squad for the rest of 2017/18 and there are a couple of surprises in there.
Arsenal’s attention has been on revamping their attack this month, but they must focus on the midfield in the summer.
Arsene Wenger says that it’s unlikely that Santi Cazorla will play this season and, after his 10th surgery, the 33-year-old’s chances of returning to action for Arsenal are looking slimmer by the day.
Arsene Wenger hasn’t ruled out Santi Cazorla signing a new contract, but the midfielder must prove his fitness first. Cazorla is fighting hard to return…
Santi Cazorla is hopeful of playing football again next year provided he has no more setbacks. It’s a blow for Arsenal given his absence could now stretch to more than two years.
There is no way for Wenger to redeem himself to enable a long-term stay at the club beyond 2019 when his current contract expires. Even…
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