• gunnersaurus
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    1 year ago

    I think the issue is that Balogun wants to start regularly. Arsenal don’t want to sell, but they might feel they have to to avoid having a disgruntled player in the locker room. (They might also not want to risk creating the perception that we’ll hold promising young players against their will. We’re finally back up as a very desirable destination.)

    Balogun might simply not be willing to accept a role where he starts irregularly – even if promised some game time – or depends on Jesus getting hurt. (Eddie is also currently ahead of him, but I think that could change by training well.)

    I think the best case scenario is that we sell below market value to a team willing to accept a buy-back clause. Even though his stock is high right now, the prices bandied around him don’t reflect what I think he’s worth. He’s still young but he does look the part. I don’t think the good season was a purple patch.

      • IronEagleBirdOP
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        11 year ago

        I seriously think that Balogun has the x factor and that comes out as “I don’t want to sit on the bench”. It would really be up to Arteta and Edu to prove to him that they have a plan for him and he is going to be a part of winning trophies.

        • IronEagleBirdOP
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          41 year ago

          The buy back clause is key. I feel like we’ve let talented youngsters go because we weren’t being ruthless enough in negotiations.

      • gunnersaurus
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        11 year ago

        If Balogun is willing to battle for his place, I wouldn’t.

        He’s got a lot of natural ability, a good feel for the game, and the right athleticism. He’ll be worth more if he’s given the chance to contribute. (This is a case where I’d much rather see him loaned out again if management doesn’t see him at least being able to work his way past Eddie.)

        I say this as someone who was fine with us selling Willock, Iwobi, and the Ox. All talented players, but not ones I saw being able to carry us over the top.

        If Balogun wants promises we can’t make, I’d say push for a lower fee but include that buy-back clause.

        And, if we find ourselves in a scenario where a buy-back isn’t a possibility, then take the 40m. I still think that’s too low for him but we’re still at a phase in our team development arc where team cohesion is too important and fragile to not be affected by a disgruntled player. (Although maybe I’m just scarred from our not-so-distant experiences with that!)