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Zlatan to United is a done deal it seems.

 

Will be great to see him in the prem even if for just one year, especially for United :D

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Very exciting. Getting things done in a time efficient manner with a new manager would be a first for Woodward. Actual progress on that front!
Is Jamie Vardy crazy? why leave the Premier League champions to go and play for Arsenal? :wacko:
Is Jamie Vardy crazy? why leave the Premier League champions to go and play for Arsenal? :wacko:

Better chance of winning it again?

 

It's a stranger decision for Arsenal than it is for Vardy.

Better chance of winning it again?

 

It's a stranger decision for Arsenal than it is for Vardy.

Must be a financial decision. Money means more to him than team unity and possibly winning the league again.

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Must be a financial decision. Money means more to him than team unity and possibly winning the league again.

 

He has more of a chance of winning the league again with Arsenal. Leicester were a once in a blue moon. I'd be surprised if we saw something like that again in the next 25 years.

 

I see the logic in Arsenal signing him, and for £20m it's not a bad price. He gets a massive payrise as well, no brainer really for Vardy.

Vardy is less effective in a team that dominates possession. He would get higher wages but play far less football, mind you that never stopped the likes of Scott Sinclair or Fabian Delph.
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Vardy is less effective in a team that dominates possession. He would get higher wages but play far less football, mind you that never stopped the likes of Scott Sinclair or Fabian Delph.

 

He'll start for Arsenal. Welbeck is injured until next year and Giroud just blows hot and cold. I agree it might be interesting how he plays in a team that likes to dominate the ball, but I think he will start lots of games for them.

20m is expensive enough considering he's 29 and relies on pace a lot.
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20m is expensive enough considering he's 29 and relies on pace a lot.

 

£20m is the new £10m though with all this extra money floating about.

Yep, plus of course the obligatory English player mark up.

 

I really think this summer could be the year we see the 100M mark be broken, just trying to work out who & for what team!

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Yep, plus of course the obligatory English player mark up.

 

I really think this summer could be the year we see the 100M mark be broken, just trying to work out who & for what team!

 

I think it will happen soon, but not this year. That figure would take a Messi/Neymar/Muller sale. I can't see any of those players leaving, and there's no-one youngish that's posting Ronaldo/Bale/Suarez numbers in the top leagues at the moment.

So much me rooting for Jaime Vardy as the Leicester City forward any longer....here's hoping there won't be a massive defection from Leicester City's squad now they've won the Premier League....
I don't think the 'tippy tappy' bullshit Arsenal play will suit Vardy at all. Unless Arsenal are planning to 'mix up' their style of play next season. :lol:
Arsenal aren't anywhere near that one-dimensional. Sanchez seemed to fit in fine and, like Vardy, his pace is his biggest weapon.
Vardy was apparently supposed to make his choice before he got on the plane to France today. But "couldn't make the decision". Do we think he is gonna want more money from either Leicester or Arsenal? I assume his England team mates will be telling him to go to Arsenal where he can be on the bench for a big name club. I would think considering he signed a three year deal with Leicester in February he would stay there and try and retain the title.
He'll have a good idea how many of his Leicester teammates are likely to be there next season, and it'll probably have a big influence on his decision. He won't get a chance like this again, it'd be very telling of his character if he wasn't sorely tempted.

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