He's essentially a Ramsey replacement for them, that's all. If we consider that Ramsey was very accustomed to the league and scored a lot of important goals, it's not a great replacement either. I know it comes across as bitter but I think he'd have a much better platform to shine at Tottenham than them, simply because he's playing with Xhaka, Guendozi, Torreira (decent to be fair) and Ozil, whereas with us he'd have Ndombele, Sissoko, Winks, Eriksen/Lo Celso around him - a much more solid base.There seems to be a lot of disappointment in here at the thought of not getting Cellabos.
Is he really that good?
I'm really not that bothered if we get him or not because I'm not convinced he's what we need. I'd much rather keep playing Winks who's a similar player by all accounts, and he's homegrown and English which is something we've always prided ourselves on, having a good core of young English players!
Let's tie up Lo Celso bring in Sessegnon and then maybe try and develop some young players we already have.
But then there's the squad depth conundrum! So maybe we should.....ah I dunno.
This transfer window is confusing the hell outta me!
..Arse..... DrrrriiinkFekir
Mmm... many would have said the same about VDV and us, lets be fair.Of course Arsenal fans will have the last laugh, but if they were honest, they'd realise he's signing for them because they are a shite team so he'll play more.
https://www.skysports.com/football/...-loan-move-once-zinedine-zidane-approves-deal
Dani Ceballos: Arsenal to complete loan move once Zinedine Zidane approves deal
Arsenal are waiting for Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane to approve a loan deal for midfielder Dani Ceballos, Sky Sports News understands.
Sky Sports News reported that Spurs were in talks with Real over a permanent deal, but the club and player prefer the Gunners' loan proposal, with the deal expected to be completed with Zidane's blessing.
The proposed loan deal suits Arsenal from a financial perspective, allowing them to focus their funds on other targets.
Real Madrid, who initially wanted to sell the player, are now also keen on a temporary deal following the midfielder's impressive displays at the European U21 Championships.
Ceballos himself believes he has a future at the Santiago Bernabeu and Sky Sports News understands he prefers a move to Arsenal, rather than Tottenham, because of the prospect of more first-team chances.
But we were worse than Arsenal so that would've been somewhat accurate (although we weren't shit).Mmm... many would have said the same about VDV and us, lets be fair.
Well... we'd just finished 4th, but yes... its a similar situation.But we were worse than Arsenal so that would've been somewhat accurate (although we weren't shit).
But Rafa commited to us on a permanent deal.Mmm... many would have said the same about VDV and us, lets be fair.