Off to Juventus
Same sources also say that they were worried referees would get him and guendouzi muddled up and accidentally book the wrong one. That and both of their hair might not fit on the team bus so they'd need to be rotated.alexafc12 wrote:Turned Unai down according to my sources.
Known to be a big fan of Arsenal and was said to be keen on joining the Premier League. Wasn’t however willing to work under Unai Emery again.
Tony_Adams wrote:Same sources also say that they were worried referees would get him and guendouzi muddled up and accidentally book the wrong one. That and both of their hair might not fit on the team bus so they'd need to be rotated.alexafc12 wrote:Turned Unai down according to my sources.
Known to be a big fan of Arsenal and was said to be keen on joining the Premier League. Wasn’t however willing to work under Unai Emery again.
alexafc12 wrote:Turned Unai down according to my sources.
Known to be a big fan of Arsenal and was said to be keen on joining the Premier League. Wasn’t however willing to work under Unai Emery again.
alexafc12 wrote:Turned Unai down according to my sources.
Known to be a big fan of Arsenal and was said to be keen on joining the Premier League. Wasn’t however willing to work under Unai Emery again.
swipe right wrote:How do Juventus keep pulling off these free transfers?
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Mikel Arteta eyes loan move for Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot
Mikel Arteta is keen to make Adrien Rabiot his first signing for Arsenal when the transfer window opens next week in a bid to strengthen his midfield.
Arsenal hope to persuade Juventus to let the France midfielder, 24, leave on loan as he has started only five of his nine league appearances since he moved to the Italian club on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer. Rabiot, who was at Manchester City as a youth and spent nine years at PSG, can play as a defensive midfielder as well as a playmaker.
indy23 wrote:Can't see it they just got him