Saturday, April 27, 2024

Campbell set for Betis stay

Joel Campbell looks set to extend his stay at Real Betis with the Spanish club confident Arsenal will sanction another loan for the Costa Rican international.

While far from prolific for the Verdiblancos last season his 25 starts and 8 appearances off the bench saw him become a staple of Pepe Mel’s first team squad.

“Campbell is almost certainly at Betis [next season],” Mel told Marca TV yesterday when asked if another deal was close.

Without a work permit the 20-year-old remains unable to play in the UK so another deal with Betis makes perfect sense. That being said, for all the experience he’s gaining it does look as though he’s in danger of being perma-loaned in Spain like Wellington and the now departed Pedro Botelho.

With Yaya Sanogo, also 20, being tipped to challenge for a first team squad you can’t help but wonder whether Campbell will ever get his chance at the Emirates.

In further loan-related news, Crewe Alexandra have underlined their eagerness to sign Chuks Aneke on another temporary deal.

The England under-19 international scored six goals and made five assists during a very fruitful spell with the Railwaymen last term and has, along with Newcastle’s Brad Inmen, another offer on the table.

“The situation is on-going with Brad and Chuks,” Crewe boss Steve Davis told the club’s official website.

“I spoke to them both before they went away and have spoken with their agents as well. I have made my feelings clear about them both; we would like to bring them here.

“They were both outstanding for us last season and made big impacts. I’m sure people will have taken notice about how well they did for us last season.”

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GunnAlex

So it’s been a year. Wouldn’t they have tried to sort out the permit? I don’t know what intent that shows. Or if simply you don’t apply until you definitely want to be in the country

Cele

It takes a few years to get eligibility …

Cele

well apparently he’s eligible already. Either way details on work-permit details here:

http://1nildown2oneup.net/joel-campbell-can-now-secure-his-work-permit-in-june-but-will-wenger-have-him-in-the-squad-for-201314/

arseblog

He needs 3 years in Europe to qualify for a citizenship, I think, so that could be part of it too.

andy mcgrath

And if you belong to Pakistan then the UK would welcome you with open arms and give benefits straight away…..

What a complete shambles!

-from Oz

Matt

Does anyone know why a player without a work permit can play in Spain but not in England. I thought we were all part of Europe?

bard

Non-EU citizens still need to get work permits from individual countries.

Andy Mack

It’s easier to get a work permit for spain.

Notracist

Can’t reply there so can I just say Andy McGrath you are a racist cunt. Your Daily-Mail-informed “views” (a result of you being thick as pig shit) are an embarrassment to other Arsenal fans.

eleanor

Our first team squad had 24 players. Now it is minus Squillaci and Arshavin. That’s 21 players plus Diaby. With just three centrebacks (BFG, Kos, TV5) it’s obvious another is going to arrive. JD20 is unlikely to slot back in or even stay. With multiple weaknesses in midfield (numbers, injuries, age) … again we could see two new players here. And with all the talk about Villa (last year and this), Jovetic, etc., I’d expect an established new forward arrival in addition to Sanogo. There really isn’t anyone (Campbell included) among the loanees who are of sufficient standard to move… Read more »

Dick Swiveller

If Sagna gets a new contract (or if he just stays, I guess) then I don’t think we’ll see another CB coming in, Miquel and Sagna will be back-up imo.

I agree with pre-season being important for a few youngsters, I think there’s a spot to compete for, unless we bring in two big attacking names, which is unlikely.

Unyoke The Ox

Agree with almost everyhting, but we’ve got quite a lot in midfield:

Ramsey (yep, he’s 1st on my list)
Santi
Arteta
Wilshere
Oxlade
Rosciky
Coquelin
.
.
.
Diaby

That’s 8 players for 3 positions. I’d say one more BIG signing there would be more than enough and that CB and another out and out striker would be what we need to focus on.

eleanor

The one rumour that I really like is Paul Pogba … someone who I think could well be as good as Patrick.

But since I worry at bit, there are other factors that might concern me over a season.

Jack’s ankle, Arteta’s age, Rosicky’s availability, Ramsey’s form, Alex’s consistency, Coquelin’s class, Diaby’s recovery.

Clement Grenier is another player I like. Who’d be ideal as an understudy to Rosicky or even Santi. But, like with most players these days, consistency is the key. And Grenier is just 22.

Edu's Braces

Not exactly relevant here but I’d love to see Eisfeld given a game or two. He’s played for us once and he looked great, I know injuries kept it at 1 in the League Cup but I think the guy deserves a chance.

Bodom After Midnight

Whats the point of this signing? No work permit and from what I have seen of him, not much but a couple of Betis games last season, he will not be good enough for Arsenal. A big waste of money.

progman07

I think paying Squilacci and co for nothing have been a bigger waste of money, I doubt that Campbell had cost too much overall. I guess nobody would have been sad if we had found a young Falcao for example. I only wonder about the point of these transfers, we buy a player and loan him straight out for years, for me it kills their development, because they know they are only playing for a temporary team, it must not be the best mentally. I’d like to see behind the scene on these Latin-American signings like Botelho and Wellington, what… Read more »

Bodom After Midnight

We could at least use the Squid if we wanted to, not that we did. But here we have a player thats worth nothing to us and he might not have world class wages but I doubt Betis are paying them and there were a couple of other teams interested in him when we signed him so he will make decent money (whatever decent means in football). The problem is we are getting rid of deadwood and have players like this on our books while our “rivals” are making their moves in the market. The big clubs in Europe are… Read more »

bard

In my opinion, the plan was probably always:
Plan A) Try and get a work permit in the U.K. or
Plan B) Having failed that, loan them out.

I doubt there’s much going wrong. The permit application process is not fully predictable and there’s always a chance it will fail. But you can’t scupper a deal for a player you’re interested in just because the permit process might fail, especially when there is a readily available Plan B.

Hatecrew

Yes you can scupper a deal if plan B is to loan him out for three years FFS.

mike

am i the only person who feels wages should be dramaticly lowered and bonuses dramaticly increased, i.e drop basic wages by 20k a week for over 50k a week players and add a 10k a week bonus to this wage after a set number of assists/ goals/ ‘good games’ and another 10k after this initial number is doubled, certainly help us save money on the out of form, and provoke players to play better

bard

A “waste of money”? That’ a bit ridiculous to be honest.

Give me a top-tier club that gets a 100% of their youth players through to the senior squad.

Even 90+% of Barcelona youth prospects will not make it. Does that mean all the money spent on those players are a waste of money?

The fact is, very few people will make it to the top and Arsenal is just doing the sensible thing and casting their net far and wide.

Hatecrew

A waste of money is exactly what he is if you cant even use the player. The rest of the “top-tier” teams can make use of the players in their own team if they wanted to. Three years without even training, I think, with the team is a complete waste of money.

CountLeaf

unless a player develops to the extent of being good enough to join the team. and since he’s already owned by us by then, we don’t have to pay some other club millions of pounds.

it’s called investment, and it should be assessed in groups. for every anelka there are countless aliadieres.

Gutbukkit Deffrolla

So everybody is assuming that his development stopped when he went to Real Betis? I doubt that very much. We are not the only club capable of training players, and I doubt he was placed with Real Betis by lottery or a random pin in a map.

KWG

I still have fairly high hopes for this kid… He has scored some truly gorgeous goals in his career. Hopefully I speak for most of us wishing him the best of luck for next year… wherever he ends up.

Harish

What exactly is the hold up with the permits?? Why is it taking years to arrange?

penfold

ha ha, a most ridiculous statement. He cost a million quid, is a star for his country (meaning a work permit
will come eventually), played regularly and well in the Spanish top flight and you say a big waste of money. get some perspective please!

rossi88

Penny from MK, is that you ?

Pyrrho

Penny for your thoughts.

Hatecrew

But how much has he cost us without playing for us? And a million is nothing? You might need to get some perspective.

WOW

Yes a million is nothing when he is a regular in the spanish top flight when considering his resale value. He is young and progressing meaning his value is appreciating. You can only say that he has been a waste of money if we do not recuperate the money spent on him during his contract. If you break even on the player he has not been a waste of money. He is an investment.

Dass

My understanding is that we expected to get a permit when we signed him, as he was already an international but the application was denied. If he spends one more year in Spain, he will qualify for Spanish nationality and then won’t need a permit to play in England. I think he looks like a good prospect and I hope we see him in an Arsenal shirt one day.

the only sam is nelson

apropos of nothing I would just like to invite you to take a moment to laugh at the new mugsmashers’ away kits which are *truly* horrendous

http://whatculture.com/sport/liverpool-new-201314-kits-revealed-theyre-awful.php

our own away effort last season was appalling but frankly these are just beyond imagination

TeeCee

Actually if you look at the Toadygraph’s gallery of new kit, it looks even *worse*:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/picturegalleries/10033494/New-kits-for-201314-season-in-pictures.html

Even more horrific when you see how garishly orange the “red” stripes on it really are.

I was disappointed with the Chavski pic, as it features players covered in some sort of blue shit. Unfortunately they don’t have John Terry in there and I hate to miss out on seeing John Terry covered in any sort of shit.

Gutbukkit Deffrolla

The Home shirt looks far more reminiscent of a United shirt than a liverpool shirt with those collar/cuff stripes. That will hurt if we are kind enough to keep pointing it out to them through the season.

giddygun

Many will not spare some time to watch him at Betis, yet blast him here. That he is loved by his country and loaned club does not mean anything to you for a 20yr old? He can only develop faster this way than if he was in our u-21 now. He mixes with the Pepes, Messis, Falcaos, D Alves, now. That is some mental development budding.

Fabulous

On the topic of kits are we having the same home kits for next year? That would be atrocious.

Chris

Campbell is a future wing in the making, but one who can cut inside and also finish. He’s fast like Miyaichi, but he’s also got better technique.

I’m really hoping to see him on the Emirates pitch soon.

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astronaut

he’s a Campbell, he must be good! 🙂

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