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Honestly I cannot remember any window in our history being as impressive as this one - say what you want about the players, I just can't believe we have got three huge deals agreed so early on into the window.
Yes and when you add the (pending) extension of Saliba, on top of the recent contract extensions for Saka, Ramsdale etc, it’s a phenomenal job by all parties at Arsenal. Extending Saliba is almost as significant as any other piece of business this window, he’s that good and that important.
Nah, Dias is better than him. Take the blinkers off.Agree, Saliba signing an extension is huge. He's at the least the best young CB in the world, and certainly the best in the league. Absolutely huge coupe. It's only a matter of time before Real or PSG come calling, so this gives us security.
Nah, Dias is better than him. Take the blinkers off.
Hahaha. Dreaming here. Would be nice to have him at LB though.Would love to pinch Laporte too if he became available but that would be an embarrassment of riches.
Well word on the street is he wants to leave…. Probably still dreamingHahaha. Dreaming here. Would be nice to have him at LB though.

The shirt sponsor looks photoshopped into a photoshopGood result all round. Decent fee, and Granit has done well, five years at his age very generous.
Having said that, worst photoshop ever.


Good result all round. Decent fee, and Granit has done well, five years at his age very generous.
Having said that, worst photoshop ever.
Well worth the watch the guys
Adams' knowledge is outstanding.
Adams remains one of my favorite players ever.
People think of Centre Backs from the 80/90s as all being nothing but thick lumbering giants that hacked the ball away, but a lot of them were very good footballers stuck in very rigid tactical systems/thinking.
Tony Adams had all the attributes to be a raging success in the modern game if he were around now. People forget he was in his 30's when Wenger took over and really helped him develop to another level.