Mark Tobias
Mr. Agreeable
Well said.Came to England at his peak and hasn’t performed at all, at two different teams and 3 different managers.
Probably at this stage you say the PL was beyond him.
Well said.Came to England at his peak and hasn’t performed at all, at two different teams and 3 different managers.
Probably at this stage you say the PL was beyond him.
no one will take him with his wages.Have never considered him effective on a flank anyway, so that leaves backup CAM to Özil. Couldn't play that role effectively in the friendly against Real Madrid, maybe Emery will give him more chance to prove himself there, but if we are bringing in Zaha (or Soares) and Ceballos (loan), and we have our youngsters also, I really don't see value in keeping Mkhi anymore.
IMO, should let him go, even on the cheap. The loss may seem bad, but so is the loss in value of potential assets when young blood is held back due to reduced opportunities (pecking orders). One to look out for with the selling transfer window (outside England) being a few weeks longer than the buying one.
I'd take any money for him, awful player.
I thought we got cash as well from MU as part of the deal? Like £20-30M.Still can’t wrap my mind around the club turning down multiple bids, the last being 60m, for Sanchez at the start of the season/end of the window only to end up straight swapping him out for this wasteman 4 months later.
Make no mistake United played a blinder offloading this dud and his wages on us regardless of what they ended up playing Sanchez per week as at least they knew Alexis is/was able to produce within England. United backed that a motivated Sanchez could/would reach the level he was at the season before at Arsenal, but I can’t undertand what people in charge at AFC saw in Henrikh. Screams of Sven being unable to turn down/suggesting/convincing the club to sign another one of his ex Dortmund crew.
Moved to Arsenal with 0 expectations, yet somehow he has still been massively disappointing all while soaking up massive wages as what the 2nd or 3rd highest paid player at the club?
Also crazy to think the club were going to blow 90 ****ing million on Lemar with the Sanchez money, so I guess there is somewhat of a silver lining in this mess somewhere, but really it just further highlights the club was/is run top to bottom by a bunch of idiots. /rant
Let’s be honest. Mkhitaryan has had 1 good season in European football at the top 5 leagues.Still can’t wrap my mind around the club turning down multiple bids, the last being 60m, for Sanchez at the start of the season/end of the window only to end up straight swapping him out for this wasteman 4 months later.
Make no mistake United played a blinder offloading this dud and his wages on us regardless of what they ended up playing Sanchez per week as at least they knew Alexis is/was able to produce within England. United backed that a motivated Sanchez could/would reach the level he was at the season before at Arsenal, but I can’t undertand what people in charge at AFC saw in Henrikh. Screams of Sven being unable to turn down/suggesting/convincing the club to sign another one of his ex Dortmund crew.
Moved to Arsenal with 0 expectations, yet somehow he has still been massively disappointing all while soaking up massive wages as what the 2nd or 3rd highest paid player at the club?
Also crazy to think the club were going to blow 90 ****ing million on Lemar with the Sanchez money, so I guess there is somewhat of a silver lining in this mess somewhere, but really it just further highlights the club was/is run top to bottom by a bunch of idiots. /rant
You are joking right? He doesn't deserve to wear the shirt again.Deserves a chance as a 10 if we keep him.
Based on what?Deserves a chance as a 10 if we keep him.
Let’s be honest. Mkhitaryan has had 1 good season in European football at the top 5 leagues.
When I say top league I mean top 5. Premier League, La Liga, Ligue 1, Serie A and the Bundesliga.Including his time at Donezk it was more like 4 or 5. Let's not get overboard - still clear he's done since coming to England for whatever reason. Very disappointing overall as during his Dortmund days he looked absolute class from right, left and centre. Hard to tell what happened - if it was Mourinho, but then again Wenger didn't exactly get him back on track, or if it's the league's style and intensity, then again he excelled in Klopp's and Tuchel's intense systems, or just a plain case of early mental and physical regression - guy seems to neither be able to get sharp mentally nor physically.
When I say top league I mean top 5. Premier League, La Liga, Ligue 1, Serie A and the Bundesliga.
I’m not trying to be rude but what league is Donezk in ?