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Gabriel dos Santos Magalhães

Do you think Gabriel will end up signing for Arsenal?


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Xanth

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Good spot.

I’m liking this early transfer window movement.
Usually we’d have to wait till the last couple weeks of it.

Not really, it's been this way for a quite while.

17/18 - Kolasinac signed in June, Lacazette signed relatively early
18/19 - Torreira, Guendouzi, Sokratis, Leno, and Lichtsteiner all signed or announced in July
19/20 - Tierney and Luiz were announced on this day last year, Pepe's was like the week before
 

Token Yank

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We could go 3-4-3 in big games, and 4-3-3 in easier games. We were a calamity against Watford with a back 4 so we’d have to hope the new defenders are good for it. Also depends on getting Partey and the creative/goal scoring midfielder. If we don’t get them, should stick with 3-4-3.
I think a 3-4-3 with something like Coutinho and Pepe cutting inside on their strong foots, Auba up top and Tierney and AMN/Soyboy providing width from Wing back spots could work.
 

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This guy is probably coming, not because he's any good, but because he's being sucked along the Kia, Edu, Raul pipeline.
 
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