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Posted (edited)
47 minutes ago, MPH said:

 What? lol we never had anyone miles better than them to replace them they were already stars with bags of potential and ability

 

who is this star on the left you think we should develop in his place? 

Alves, maybe not a star, but has scored and assisted in the championship and in League 1.

 

Plus he is our, if Monga stays I'd develop them both, but if he goes I'd be looking to develop Alves and bring another young winger.

 

Not loan a player back who we have sold.

 

Edited by coolhandfox
Posted
14 minutes ago, coolhandfox said:

Alves, maybe not a star, but has scored and assisted in the championship and in League 1.

 

Plus he is our, if Monga stays I'd develop them both, but if he goes I'd be looking to develop Alves and bring another young winger.

 

Not loan a player back who we have sold.

 


 

whilst Will can play in the left or the right, he’s primarily used down the middle, as an CM, AM or a number 10.

Posted (edited)
30 minutes ago, MPH said:


 

whilst Will can play in the left or the right, he’s primarily used down the middle, as an CM, AM or a number 10.

At Cardiff he spent the majority of his time on the left or right, from the games I watch for both Cardiff and Huddersfield that where he been most effective.

 

I lot will depend on who stays and who goes as to where he will get a opportunity.

Edited by coolhandfox
Posted
1 hour ago, MPH said:


 

whilst Will can play in the left or the right, he’s primarily used down the middle, as an CM, AM or a number 10.

Alves is far more dangerous out wide as one of his best assets is crossing and he also gets more space in wider areas.

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Posted

Arsenal are set to submit a new bid for Jeremy Monga after Leicester Cityrebuffed their initial proposal for the 16-year-old gem.

The Gunners are willing to push hard to sign the talented wide prospect, who featured 27 times in the Championship for the Foxes last season as they were relegated to League One in gut-wrenching fashion.

Sources remain tight-lipped on the numbers behind Arsenal's opening offer but the direction of travel is that they will try again and that there's confidence the player wants to move to the Emirates Stadium - despite the efforts of other Premier League clubs including Newcastle and Brentford.

While negotiations can take place now, any deal is likely to be shelved until after July 10, when Monga will turn 17 and his first professional contract at the King Power Stadium will become active.

Leicester are in no hurry to sell given the raft of interest and will only do a deal once their financial valuation has been satisfied.

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