http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Samir-Nasri-c32360’s latest comments mean only one thing – English Premier League
The latest comments by Samir Nasri have sparked a further increase in debate that surrounds the Frenchman’s future at
Arsenal. It has been a difficult summer transfer window for Arsene Wenger who is close to sealing his club’s move for Gervinho but he is clutching at straws as far as his first team stars, Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas are concerned. Seven years without a
trophy have created dissent amongst the Gunners’ faithful and now Nasri is adamant that he wants to win trophies. The former Marseille man is cunning is his approach.
He knows that if he publically states that he wants to leave Arsenal for another named club in the English Premier League
then things will turn sour between him and Wenger in London. In his latest comments, Nasri made it clear once again that he is not a footballer because he wants more wages or he isn’t signing the new contract because he wants a fat pay check it is because
he wants to win trophies.
It is clear now to every son and his mother in England that the skilful midfielder can’t achieve his dreams of winning
trophies whilst at Arsenal. The transfer window is in its second month and Wenger is still battling to keep his star players whilst other clubs are busy improving their squads. Gervinho’s arrival is a good sign for Arsenal but Wenger is playing dumb once again.
The former Monaco manager is not paying attention to the areas in the Arsenal squad which need immediate reinforcement.
Manuel Almunia’s errors throughout the 2010-2011 English Premier League season were enough to make it clear that Arsenal
need a new goalkeeper. After Johan Djourou’s injury latter on in the season, Arsenal were found wanting at the back as their new signing Squillaci failed to impress at the back. With the requirements being a new goalkeeper and a muscular centre back, Wenger
has gone out and bought a winger.
With Cesc Fabregas already a subject of intense summer transfer window speculation, linking him with a return to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604,
Nasri must be wondering what exactly his future at Arsenal. If the club is selling its best players then how can it possibly bounce back and end their trophy drought in the 2010-2011 season. Manchester City are also interested in Nasri but his recent comments
have made it clear that he is wants to win trophies and earn success and establish himself as one of the best players in the world. That can be done at Manchester United.
Sir Alex Ferguson’s team won their 19th league title by winning the 2010-2011 Premier League. It was a benchmark
for the Red Devils who overhauled Liverpool with their latest title triumph. A proven track record of success over the past decade in Europe with three European Cup final appearances in the last four years, Nasri can see the heights that he can achieve with
Manchester United. Under Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752, he knows that he will be asked to become a better player, he will be pushed to lead the club and step into the shoes left vacant by the likes of Gary Neville and Paul Scholes. It is now only a matter of time before Nasri
secures a move away from the Emirates stadium and Old Trafford will be a perfect destination for a new start in the English Premier League.
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Samir Nasri’s latest comments mean only one thing – English Premier League
The latest comments by Samir Nasri have sparked a further increase in debate that surrounds the Frenchman’s future at
Arsenal. It has been a difficult summer transfer window for Arsene Wenger who is close to sealing his club’s move for Gervinho but he is clutching at straws as far as his first team stars, Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas are concerned. Seven years without a
trophy have created dissent amongst the Gunners’ faithful and now Nasri is adamant that he wants to win trophies. The former Marseille man is cunning is his approach.
He knows that if he publically states that he wants to leave Arsenal for another named club in the English Premier League
then things will turn sour between him and Wenger in London. In his latest comments, Nasri made it clear once again that he is not a footballer because he wants more wages or he isn’t signing the new contract because he wants a fat pay check it is because
he wants to win trophies.
It is clear now to every son and his mother in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 that the skilful midfielder can’t achieve his dreams of winning
trophies whilst at Arsenal. The transfer window is in its second month and Wenger is still battling to keep his star players whilst other clubs are busy improving their squads. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gervinho-c14755’s arrival is a good sign for Arsenal but Wenger is playing dumb once again.
The former Monaco manager is not paying attention to the areas in the Arsenal squad which need immediate reinforcement.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Manuel-c23383 Almunia’s errors throughout the 2010-2011 English Premier League season were enough to make it clear that Arsenal
need a new goalkeeper. After Johan Djourou’s injury latter on in the season, Arsenal were found wanting at the back as their new signing Squillaci failed to impress at the back. With the requirements being a new goalkeeper and a muscular centre back, Wenger
has gone out and bought a winger.
With Cesc Fabregas already a subject of intense summer transfer window speculation, linking him with a return to Barcelona,
Nasri must be wondering what exactly his future at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429. If the club is selling its best players then how can it possibly bounce back and end their trophy drought in the 2010-2011 season. Manchester City are also interested in Nasri but his recent comments
have made it clear that he is wants to win trophies and earn success and establish himself as one of the best players in the world. That can be done at Manchester United.
Sir Alex Ferguson’s team won their 19th league title by winning the 2010-2011 Premier League. It was a benchmark
for the Red Devils who overhauled http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 with their latest title triumph. A proven track record of success over the past decade in Europe with three European Cup final appearances in the last four years, Nasri can see the heights that he can achieve with
Manchester United. Under Sir Alex, he knows that he will be asked to become a better player, he will be pushed to lead the club and step into the shoes left vacant by the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gary-Neville-c14447 and Paul Scholes. It is now only a matter of time before Nasri
secures a move away from the Emirates stadium and Old Trafford will be a perfect destination for a new start in the English Premier League.
The views expressed by the writer are his own and do not reflect the editorial policy of
www.bettor.com
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