Question:

Vieira thinks it’s too late for Arsenal to keep Van Persie

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike


Manchester City executive and former Gunner, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robin-van-Persie-c31380 and this could cause the player to leave.
The former midfielder feels that Van Persie is now going to think about his future more closely than before, considering the fact that he now has a number of options in front of him.
With him entering the final year of his contract, a world of possibilities has opened up for the player and this has caused him to delay his contract talks with the club even further.
The striker is currently being pursued by the likes of Real Madrid, AC Milan and Manchester City. Having already talked to Arsene Wenger about his future on Wednesday, it seems like he didn’t reach a solid conclusion as yet and this could prove to be a problem
for the team.
Vieira, when talking about the situation  is reported to have said: “It will be as difficult [for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Samir-Nasri-c32360 last summer. And if they lose Robin now, who is left behind?”
“Of course, it is going to be difficult to keep him or convince him to stay, but I don’t know what is the plan for them."I don’t think you have many talents like Robin who have just one year left on their contracts - I think there will be a lot of teams
who want a signing like him."
The former Arsenal player then went on to insist that the team needs to change their policy, or they could end up seeing all their star players leave on a regular basis. He then went on to insist that the team needed to prove to Van Persie that he could
win trophies with them, or it could be too late to keep a hold of him.
“When Samir and Cesc left, you could say, ‘OK, but we still have Van Persie and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jack-Wilshere-c17463 at the club',"  he added.
“Robin wants to win trophies - and Arsenal have to prove he can do it with them."

 Tags:

   Report
SIMILAR QUESTIONS
CAN YOU ANSWER?

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 0 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.