Tuesday, July 16, 2013

YOUNGSTERS CRISIS STILL ON AT ARSENAL.

YOUNGSTERS CRISIS STILL ON AT ARSENAL DESPITE MASSIVE EXODUS IN THE SUMMER.


Dear Gooners,

Of recent the club released more than 10 youngsters who were not in the future plans of the manager but it seems the club still has a lot of youngsters of which their future is not known. 
Lets put our focus on the strikers following the good news that Costa Rican youngster who has scored 7 goals in 25 caps for Costa Rica Joel Campbell got his long awaited work permit so now he is eligible to play for the club in the Premier League. 

 Joel Campbell in action for Costa Rica
 Campbell celebrate a goal for Costa Rica (Arsenal.com)
He signed for the club two years ago then he was loaned straight away to Lorient in the Ligue 1 and last season he spent a Loan spell at Real Betis in the La Liga who are keen to retain him but reports said Arsenal is pricing them out, he has now got a work permit and what next for him?He might be subject to another loan spell and I would like it to be in the premier league with news saying newcomers Crystal palace are interested in him after the departure of Wilfred Zaha to Man United.

The Club of recent completed the singing of French U-20 world champion Yaya Sanogo from Auxerre on a free transfer, there is an injured Benik Afobe whose chances of staying at the club are waning dramatically, now Joel Campbell and the ever rising 18-year-old Chuba Akpom who scored on his first team outing against the Indonesia Dream Team (IDT) after becoming the first choice striker for the U-21s last season.

There are many other highly talented youngsters at the club as some of you saw them against IDT; Chuks Aneke, Sergi Gnabry, Tomas Eisfield, Kris Olsson and 16-year-old Gideon Zelalem.Competition looks to be tough and whoever will make it among them to stay at the club for longer period will be the winner based on hardwork and the manager's decision but all the boys are talented without a doubt.

Till then, love you all!
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