nobody wants to take himSo Guendouzi isnt buying into Artetas policies and looks to be sold. Why cant we go down the same route with Özil? Probably because Guendouzi knows he could go somewhere better on more money.
I honestly dont know why if Özil is going to be here next season and be the same old stories and narrative why we dont strike a deal with him even if it means paying half or more of his wages and just let him go. Get rid.
Take the loss because it may actually be a gain not having him around the club and the same problems.
I think if we got Götze as a replacement for Guendouzi, that would be good business imho (in my honest opinion).
So Guendouzi isnt buying into Artetas policies and looks to be sold. Why cant we go down the same route with Özil? Probably because Guendouzi knows he could go somewhere better on more money.
I honestly dont know why if Özil is going to be here next season and be the same old stories and narrative why we dont strike a deal with him even if it means paying half or more of his wages and just let him go. Get rid.
Take the loss because it may actually be a gain not having him around the club and the same problems.
What a ****ing baller Arteta is. Doing exactly what is needed.
That negates everything if he's undermining the manager off it, if not for purely the fact if he is doing that, he won't even make it on the pitch.
unrealistically subservient?
what
We'd better not loan him
so if a player continually disrespects the coaching staff as well as the manager they should all just grin and bear it?I just think Arteta wants players to be unrealistically subservient. It's quite Mourinho-esque.
Doubt a loan is what we want to do, but if we are open to it then it just speaks to how much they must want him out of the group.How in the world would a loan make sense. He's on low wages (not saving much) and after his loan he will be on a 1 year.
For me it is, sell/swap, or force him to stay and buck his ideas up. None of this in between nonsense.
Tbh I get it, like every coach has to command the respect of his players if they're gonna be successful. Sometimes you can do that by your reputation, but Arteta doesn't have that. He's got to do it with his actions.
If the other players see that a young and talented player, a player spoken about as the future of the club, can be so readily discarded because of bad attitude, that's gonna get spoken about among the rest of the players and any players who come into the club.
Maybe it sounds cheesy, but it is about establishing a new culture within the club.