Osihmen to Arsenal?
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Osihmen to Arsenal?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... ttack.html
https://www.google.com/amp/s/football-i ... ilure/amp/
God forbid bad thing! Lai lai...Lai... want to see Osihmen in the CL against the best teams in the world not fighting Wolves and Leeds for conference league spots.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/football-i ... ilure/amp/
God forbid bad thing! Lai lai...Lai... want to see Osihmen in the CL against the best teams in the world not fighting Wolves and Leeds for conference league spots.
OCCUPY NFF!!
Re: Osihmen to Arsenal?
Though the thing with the EPL is that, it has become so damn competitive, that unless you are Manchester City or Liverpool, you can't be too sure on a season to season basis.
I think it is an EPL wide issue. Apart from those two teams, what team can you go in the EPL and be guaranteed CL football? Heck, even Liverpool could have lost out to Leicester, last season.
So if I want to be perfectly honest, perhaps only City, look like a guarantee (I hate admitting this).
The best you can do, is go to a team that seems to have a decent capacity for growth, talent nurturing etc. I think Arsenal is a bit of a gamble, it is yet to be seen if the gains made by Arteta can be reinforced.
Though, I think Osimhen may be tempted by the stage. As much as I think his style of football is very influential in Napoli, there are so many consistent stars in that team. Insigne, Fabian Ruiz, Koulibaily, even Aguissa. And even 'old man' Mertens is very reliable.
In Arsenal, I think he would be even more influential.
I think it is an EPL wide issue. Apart from those two teams, what team can you go in the EPL and be guaranteed CL football? Heck, even Liverpool could have lost out to Leicester, last season.
So if I want to be perfectly honest, perhaps only City, look like a guarantee (I hate admitting this).
The best you can do, is go to a team that seems to have a decent capacity for growth, talent nurturing etc. I think Arsenal is a bit of a gamble, it is yet to be seen if the gains made by Arteta can be reinforced.
Though, I think Osimhen may be tempted by the stage. As much as I think his style of football is very influential in Napoli, there are so many consistent stars in that team. Insigne, Fabian Ruiz, Koulibaily, even Aguissa. And even 'old man' Mertens is very reliable.
In Arsenal, I think he would be even more influential.
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Re: Osihmen to Arsenal?
Pep guardiola really needs a striker why can’t he just do it as a retribution for Africa by bidding for star boy.
Re: Osihmen to Arsenal?
Best thing that can happen to Arsenal is Victor Osimhen
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Re: Osihmen to Arsenal?
Exactly. He should stay at Napoli.Tbite wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 12:46 pm Though the thing with the EPL is that, it has become so damn competitive, that unless you are Manchester City or Liverpool, you can't be too sure on a season to season basis.
I think it is an EPL wide issue. Apart from those two teams, what team can you go in the EPL and be guaranteed CL football? Heck, even Liverpool could have lost out to Leicester, last season.
So if I want to be perfectly honest, perhaps only City, look like a guarantee (I hate admitting this).
The best you can do, is go to a team that seems to have a decent capacity for growth, talent nurturing etc. I think Arsenal is a bit of a gamble, it is yet to be seen if the gains made by Arteta can be reinforced.
Though, I think Osimhen may be tempted by the stage. As much as I think his style of football is very influential in Napoli, there are so many consistent stars in that team. Insigne, Fabian Ruiz, Koulibaily, even Aguissa. And even 'old man' Mertens is very reliable.
In Arsenal, I think he would be even more influential.
OCCUPY NFF!!
Re: Osihmen to Arsenal?
If the price tag being mentioned in this article is true than I would be concerned about the extent of Osimhen's injury as Napoli seems to be willing to sell him off at a loss. This does not make sense as his profile has been on the rise prior to him having the injury to his faceEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 11:54 am https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... ttack.html
https://www.google.com/amp/s/football-i ... ilure/amp/
God forbid bad thing! Lai lai...Lai... want to see Osihmen in the CL against the best teams in the world not fighting Wolves and Leeds for conference league spots.