ARSENAL MISTAKE: Havertz Confirmed, Jurrien Timber In & Rice to City | #MondayVibes



The boys are back for Monday Vibes and this week they’re covering all of Arsenal’s transfer business. They discuss whether Kai Havertz to the Gunners is a good deal, Jurrien Timber becoming their number 1 defensive target and all the other business happening around Europe!

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44 thoughts on “ARSENAL MISTAKE: Havertz Confirmed, Jurrien Timber In & Rice to City | #MondayVibes”

  1. I do genuinely think Nicolas Jackson has a high chance of being our starting striker next season. I doubt we’ll see Chelsea sign a huge money 9 given their really aren’t any great deals currently available. I see Nico Jackson being like Badiashile or Madueke, a low price undervalued asset available to sign for what could be a great fee

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  2. I am kinda confused here. So Real Madrid signs Jude Bellingham and you lot waffle on about how good of a signing it is when they have (clears throat): Modric, Kroos, Valverde, Ceballos, Tchouaméni, Dias and Camavinga but you are confused as to where Gundogan will play with a midfield that is not only injury prone but also has like 2 guarantee starters….. Make it make sense.

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  3. As a Milan fan, Thuram choosing Inter was devastating — not because he's that good, but because our management is f*&king hopeless and this proved it. I'm fine with not having him though; he's younger, but he'd still be a downgrade from a 36 year old Giroud.

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  4. As a chelsea fan I want to see Jackson get at least 1,000-1,5000 league minutes this year with the first team. He seems to have more potential than Broja, and I don’t want to see another Havertz situation with Nkunku. The guy wants to work hard and improve, put him on the field, and Poch will improve him.

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  5. So why talk in euros for Tonali and yet pounds for Havertz? It's 60 million pounds for Havertz and 55 million for Tonali. This podcast is so manipulative to support its own narrative.

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  6. Zac unfortunately butchered the explanation of Mount’s contract situation. He’s been offered a 6+ year deal and rejected it as he thinks he has another big contract extension/move left in him at 28/29. The 1 year offer was an emergency to ensure he didn’t leave for free next summer and offered the opportunity to persuade him to sign on for another season

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  7. Revisionism from Arsenal fans is going to be hilarious. Havertz has been horrible to watch for the majority of his 3 years in England, and now the same Arsenal fans who have trolled and made fail compilations of him are telling us he’s a game changer….stay in your lane lads

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  8. Gundugan is typical of Barca's transfer model – as in he doesn't cost anything.
    Kessie signed for free last summer. They will make £25-30m on him so can afford to pay Gundogan for 2-3 years.
    De Jong will likely play #6 and they will build the future around him, Gavi & Pedri.

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  9. Can someone please explain to me how Tonali is overpriced at €80M, but Rice costs £100M with one year contract? I'm sure it's my fault because I don't live in England.

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  10. I just have faith that Mikel knows what he is doing. I don't know where exactly he would play but he is better than most of our back up players and might even challenge for a starting berth.

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  11. Why is city’s project obviously superior to Arsenal’s? If you’re projecting surely the disparity in u25 talent suggests Arsenal are the better project.

    City are playing catch up when compared to Arsenal’s project – this is the sensible opinion. They have the resources to catch them but they’re certainly not clearly a better project for a 24 year old.

    Very lazy opinion for a football show.

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  12. I saw it being reported after Rice and Timber Arsenal will focus on sales to generate funds for another signing this summer. Imagine they move Partey, Balogan, Holding, Elneney, Sambi Lokonga, Xhaka, Pepe and Taveres for around €120 million they could add another solid midfielder to play alongside Rice

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