What Do You Think Of Arsene Wenger’s New Deal?

Arsene Wenger has signed a contract extension, taking his reign as Arsenal manager until the summer of 2017.

But what do you think?

There are some supporters who still remember the pain of 9 seasons without a trophy, and the stubbornness the boss seems to have over certain issues. It took a few years for him to realise that we needed a strong defence to compete for major trophies, he refused to sign a striker last summer and in the January transfer window – even when it was obvious we badly needed support for Giroud.

But then he’s won the FA Cup now. Is that enough for Arsene to deserve a new deal? He is the highest paid manager in the Premier League and I suppose the question I’m asking is does he deserve it?

Leave your thoughts in the comments section below.

[Vote Here] Do You Want To See Cesc Fabregas Back At Arsenal?

As usual, the same rumours about Cesc Fabregas coming back to England (and Arsenal in particular) go around the rumour mill. For the last two seasons he’s been linked strongly with Manchester United, while it’s common knowledge that we have a “first refusal” on him if he ever did decide to leave the Nou Camp.

But do you want to see him back at Arsenal?

My stance is that even though we have a lot of midfield players the fact is we need a stronger squad to compete at the top of the Premier League. Last season we lost Mesut Özil, Aaron Ramsey, Jack Wilshere, Mathieu Flamini, Abou Diaby (*chuckle*), Tomas Rosicky and Mikel Arteta for varying periods during the last campaign. Adding strength to our midfield wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world.

The other factor to consider is that if Cesc does leave Barcelona (and I have a gut feeling he won’t) but if he did, then he would undoubtedly strengthen our rivals. If he went to Manchester United, Manchester City or even Chelsea, you can see that we would regret the decision not to get him back. He is most definitely still a world class player who has the ability to improve any team in world football.

So would you like to see him back at Arsenal? Or can you do without him? Maybe you think he’s lost it. Vote below and leave your thoughts in the comments section!

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Scott Thinks We Need At Least 3 New Players

From Scott: What Arsenal Need Next Season

Hi there, well what a season!! So much promise and a bright future ahead. As far as the season went I have to say that without the loss of Ramsey & Walcott for a large part of the season I feel we would have closed the 7 point gap between us and eventual winners City. Apart from the obvious terrible away losses we suffered I feel the tactics we employed on those days effected the score line more than the actual performances.

So taking this into consideration I feel as a squad we are not far from a title winning one. There are some vital positions that need covering and improving. Firstly we need to keep the same numbers in the squad or increase them for the next injury crisis we all know is going to hit sooner or later. With the expected departures of Sagna and Fabianski we need a first team RB. We will also need cover for CB as Sagna was very capable cover there. We can not go through another season with only 3 CB’s. So straight away we need a RB, CB cover and a back up GK to challenge Szczseny. So 3 players to just keep us as strong as now. So how about improving and closing that gap well I feel we need a strong and world class DM. Arteta and Flamini have been great this season but in all honesty I feel a Bender or M’Vila type will greatly improve us.

Then there is the striking department. Giroud is brilliant but goes missing in the bigger games. To win the league and have a chance at doing better in the champions league we will need at least 2 strikers. I feel a world class player in the Benzema mould would be fantastic. Forget his poor performance in the CL final he is proven class. We will also need a plan b. I feel this player has to be the opposite of Giroud/Benzema and be a small, quick, behind the lines player in the style of Ian Wright. The closest I can find to this sort of player who is available and at a decent price is Loic Remy or Adrian from Atletico Madrid. Players we have been linked with in the past.

To summarise, I feel we will sign 3 players for the first team squad and maybe a loan GK or striker. With these additions I feel our trophy drought will not even stretch to 1 year. Keeping all our players fit or unavailable for short periods is vital but with the right additions we have the potential to go far.

The loss of Ramsey and Theo this season was a massive reason we weren’t closer to the top last season. In a lot of the big games where we lost by massive score lines, we didn’t have that one player with the pace to stretch games or get in behind. More powerful teams like Manchester City and Chelsea can suffocate us while teams like Liverpool had a lot more pace all over the pitch.

We do need another right back but I think Carl Jenkinson is ready to step up and fill Sagna’s large shoes (or boots). We should bring in an experienced RB who is happy to be backup for Jenkinson. I think we’ll also need another deputy central defender as I’d be surprised if Thomas Vermaelen stays on after being on the bench for the last few seasons.

I agree that we need two more strikers, as Giroud isn’t enough to win any domestic league and has limitations. I don’t think Karim Benzema is the solution though. If we’re going to spend £30 million plus on a striker then it needs to be someone better than Benzema. He’s not world class and isn’t good enough to fire us to the Premier League title. Loic Remy though is someone I’d like to see at The Emirates – he’s quick, an excellent finisher and would be available for around £8 million which is an absolute steal. He’s good enough to be the main striker and wouldn’t mind making way for Giroud now and then, and could even partner the big man when required.

With Sagna, Fabianski and Bendtner leaving (don’t laugh) the squad will be a bit light on numbers and we will need a goalkeeper, a couple of defenders, a midfielder and two strikers. Will we get those? Probably not as Arsene isn’t the type to spend huge money on several big signings but I believe (well hope) that we need to buy 3 quality signings in defence, midfield and attack. I think that Arsene will supplement the other positions with young signings or free transfers.

We need strengthening in the summer if we’re going to compete and Arsene needs to make sure he recruits the right players. We know he has World Cup commitments but hopefully he has his phone with him at all times!

Have Your Say: Who Do Arsenal Need To Sign This Summer?

Arsenal have finished the season in 4th place and have the FA Cup trophy glistening nicely in The Emirates trophy cabinet. However you feel the season went, you would have to say that after 9 barren seasons it has been a success.

We led the Premier League table for 128 days last season and until about Christmas so we have show that we can compete with the very best in England. Considering the amount of money Chelsea, Manchester City, Tottenham and even Manchester United spent over the summer and January, we’ve done very well.

But as we tailed off in the league after January, it’s obvious that we need some key signings this summer if we’re serious about finally winning the Premier League for the first time in 10 seasons.

But who do we need? Who should we sign?

Send me a message using this online form here or leave your comments below, and I will feature the best messages and leave a response.

So who do Arsenal need to get to the next level? Have your say here.

Mario Balotelli, Carlos Vela, Karim Benzema, Cesc Fabregas, Sami Khedira & Loic Remy

With the season over, I thought it would be interesting to see who Arsenal are linked to in the transfer market and the chances of them actually arriving at The Emirates this summer.

Mario Balotelli – 10% Chance

Silly season has already started and Mario Balotelli is a player we’ve been linked with, according to the Daily Mail. The reasoning is that we need a striker (the whole man and his dog knows this) and Super Mario is unhappy at the treatment he’s been receiving in Italy, a country that has problems with racism in football.

He’s also been linked with Liverpool, as they look to strengthen their forward line with the possibility of losing Luis Suarez to Real Madrid this summer.

Could Arsene Wenger handle him? Seems like another Nicklas Bendtner situation (although Balotelli is obviously more talented) and while he would probably be a decent signing (as our only real attacking option is Giroud) I can’t see this happening.

Carlos Vela – 10% Chance

According to ESPN, we have a clause that allows us to re-sign Vela back to Arsenal for only £3.2 million. He scored 16 goals in 37 games last season and while that’s a decent return I can’t see Arsene bringing him back just for the Mexican to sit on the bench.

Would be a decent squad addition but it won’t happen.

Karim Benzema – 20% Chance

We were linked with Benzema last season (along with Higuain) and in the end it was the Argentine striker that left Real Madrid – although it wasn’t to us it was to Napoli. The Daily Star believe Arsene Wenger has given a “massive hint” that the Frenchman is on the way to The Emirates.

He is French which makes the chances of him coming more likely, but unless Real bring in another striker it won’t happen – and for me he’s just not an Arsenal player. There’s better strikers available in my opinion and while he has a decent record he’s not world class. I suppose he could potentially work well with his ex-Madrid teammate Mesut Özil though.

Cesc Fabregas – 25% Chance

If he wants to leave and Barcelona want to sell, then it could happen. People argue that we have enough midfielders but the fact is that this season, Aaron Ramsey, Jack Wilshere, Mikel Arteta, Tomas Rosicky and Mathieu Flamini have all been missing for varying periods last season and surely if we have aspirations of winning the Premier League and doing better in Europe then we need a strong squad. Chelsea and Manchester City have extremely strong squads and they seem to cope fine with keeping the vast majority of players happy. If Cesc was going for around £25 to £30 million and we didn’t sign him, it would be criminal.

Sami Khedira – 15% Chance

If Arsene Wenger fails to bring Cescy back, then apparently our backup option is Sami Khedira. The 27 year old German international would be available for £15 million and the only way I can see us bringing him in is if Arsene Wenger feels that Mikel Arteta can’t do the same job anymore.

Loic Remy – 40% Chance

The Newcastle (well, QPR) striker would reportedly be available for around £8 million making this a more possible addition. It wouldn’t break the bank and I thought we should have brought him in last summer and even in January.

He has blistering pace, something we’re missing from our centre-forwards, and is a quality finisher. He’s been playing for QPR and Newcastle and surely coming to a top side like Arsenal is something he would thrive. Depending on his performances, he is capable of being Arsenal’s main striker or a very competent backup.

We definitely need a stronger striker force and buying Loic Remy for under £10 million would be an extremely smart piece of business.