Arsenal or Manchester City: Who is to blame over the Alexis debacle?
The Alexis Sanchez saga twisted and turned until it ultimately lost itself in the mess that is Arsenal Football Club in the transfer market.
The Alexis Sanchez saga twisted and turned until it ultimately lost itself in the mess that is Arsenal Football Club in the transfer market.
Arsenal may not have made a bid for Thomas Lemar in the first place, according to reports.
The BBC’s David Ornstein has said that Alexis Sanchez told the people closest to him that he was off to Manchester City.
After Arsenal reportedly agreeing a massive £92m deal for Thomas Lemar, the Guardian are now reporting that the deal is off and that Alexis Sanchez will be staying at Arsenal.
Arsenal have reportedly agreed a deal with Monaco for Thomas Lemar, in what see the Gunners’ record transfer fee almost doubled.
Arsenal are reportedly back in for Thomas Lemar from Monaco, as a possible replacement for Alexis Sanchez.
Arsenal will only let Alexis Sanchez leave for Manchester City if they can bring in Julian Draxler from Paris Saint-Germain.
Barcelona have now reportedly joined Arsenal and Liverpool in the race to sign Monaco winger, Thomas Lemar.
Arsenal may still be after Monaco’s Thomas Lemar and Paris Saint-Germain’s Julian Draxler, but only if Alexis Sanchez leaves for Manchester City.
It’s all been kicking off for Arsenal in the transfer market this week so what can we expect between now and Deadline Day?
Arsenal have given up on Monaco’s Thomas Lemar, yet Liverpool clearly think they can sign him. So why aren’t the Gunners renewing their interest.
Arsene Wenger thought he’d be able to sign Monaco’s Thomas Lemar next summer, but now it appears Liverpool will be winning the race for his signature.
Liverpool have reportedly launched a £66.5m bid for Monaco winger, Thomas Lemar, and Arsenal fans are fuming.
Liverpool have made a second bid of £64.6m for Monaco’s Thomas Lemar, according to latest reports.
Liverpool have reportedly made a £55m bid for Monaco winger, Thomas Lemar, who Arsenal were heavily linked with throughout the summer.
Arsenal may wait until January to try and sign Virgil van Dijk and Thomas Lemar, according to reports.
The Thomas Lemar rumours refuse to die, as Duncan Castles now claims that a deal could still be on for the young French international.
Arsene Wenger has revealed Arsenal’s hopes of signing Monaco forward Thomas Lemar are “dead”, with the Ligue 1 side pricing the 21-year-old out of a move.
Monaco may yet still sell Thomas Lemar in the last few days of the summer transfer window, according to latest reports in France.
Manchester United are ‘in the driving seat’ for Thomas Lemar, according to journalist Ian McGarry.