Unfortunately, though,
the saga surrounding their contracts looks set to drag on for a while yet, with the report that the duo are teaming up in an effort to
ensure that they get the best possible deal. both players want in excess
of £350,000-per-week and have joined together in an effort to ensure that they
get what they want.
In truth, this is a bit of
a lose-lose situation for the Gunners, as if they don’t pay up they will
inevitably lose their two most important players, whilst if they succumb to
pressure they could struggle to keep up financially, not to mention the fact
that other players could look to demand a higher wage as a result.
For Wenger though,
losing the players would come as a bitter blow to his rebuilding plans, with
the Gunners desperately in need of a turnaround ahead of next season. A finish
outside of the top four will not be tolerated next season, and so Wenger must
tread very carefully.
Our landlord is expecting
a very busy summer at the Emirates…
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