Thursday, December 19, 2024

Pépé linked as Sanllehi confirms Welbeck contingency talks

According to The Times (£), Arsenal are weighing up a January bid for Lille winger Nicolas Pépé with Raul Sanllehi confirming that Danny Welbeck’s long-term injury could force the club to change their plans for the upcoming transfer window.

The Gunners new head of football had intimated last month that Unai Emery would not be doing any significant business in the new year, however, with the pressure on to qualify for the Champions League it looks like finding back-up for Alex Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is now on the agenda.

With seven assists and eight goals in 13 appearances to his name this season, Pépé, an Ivory Coast international, has been linked with a big-money move to a host of top European clubs in recent weeks.

Whether he’s the man to add a new dimension to Emery’s attack remains to be seen; for the moment the backroom boys are weighing up their options. No doubt Sven has already put a cross on his checklist next to the ‘Played for Borussia Dortmund’ box.

“That is absolutely something unplanned,” Sanllehi said of Welbeck’s injury.

“Yes, that makes you consider things. I am not saying that’s a green light to go to the market but we have good players in the house also that may get further opportunities like Eddie Nketiah for example.

“We need to see. We are in November so it’s a good time to start analysing what options we have in the market. We are not closing the door but it’s still not the preferred one.

“The plans were made in the summer. We are happy with how things are going. We are always going to strive to be the best team we can be.

“If there is a very good opportunity, we are definitely going to consider (it), we will see. Danny Welbeck’s injury alters, in a way, the views.”

Given that Welbeck is out of contract at the end of the season, there’s been speculation that the club, while he faces the prospect of a long spell on the sidelines, could hand him a short-term deal. It’s something the BBC’s David Ornstein intimated could happen when he spoke to Blogs on a recent Arsecast.

Keeping his cards close to his chest, Sanllehi would only say on the matter, “He [Welbeck] knows he will get all of the support from the club.”

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Pedant

Like that we are trying to get relatively unknown but up and coming players from the French League. Has worked well for us before.

William Thomas

Pepe has been a thing for a while now. Excellent wide forward, with top stats in Ligue 1 this season. There’ll be interest from every big club that needs a player like him. I would be very surprised—but thrilled—if we managed to pull this off.

Pedant

Good stuff, 21 goals in 49 games at the age of 23. So still some improvement likely, though counterbalanced by the step up in league. And better than Welbeck’s 16 goals in 88 (which must have included many sub’s appearances though).

Bendtner’s Ego

Big difference in scoring in Ligue 1 vs Premier League.

Chamakh had some decent goal numbers in Ligue 1.

Pedant

56 goals in 230, not that great.

viegunner

wow, how did we fall for him?

ricky rick

He was cheap. £Free.99 actually.

Almọnd

I think the gaffer liked his hair

Kuntyballs

Nobody liked his hair.

Lucas Sam

Chamakh was actually decent before RVP came back from injury…

Bai Blagoi

This is the moment to show if the new regime has some of Wenger’s class. When Santi got injured, Wenger opted to extend his contract to give him piece of mind and to let him focus on his recovery. Will they offer some new terms to Welbz or will they conveniently dispose of him?

Forest gooner

* peace!
For god’s sake.

Harish P

There’s nothing stopping Arsenal from not renewing the contract and continuing his treatment and recovery + inviting him to maintain training with Arsenal as the next season kicks on. A middle ground. They obviously had no plans for him to be extended but still shows class and care for his welfare.

afan

only wenger would give a contract to a player that’s had it, any normal manager would do the right thing and get rid of him

Lucas Sam

Hey, this is the risk any player faces when running down their contract. You want security and piece of mind? Sign da ting. You cannot look for a big payday and still have a fallback when it all falls down. Anyways, he was useful but not indispensable. He can train at Arsenal but his place will be Nelson’s next year.

Matthinc

But he’s not been offered a contract

Simon Ryder

They don’t dispose of them.

They blindfold them, drive them to Canvey Island and put a tenner in their top pocket after they kick them out of the van. Whoever makes it back to London Colney within a day gets another two years.

Just ask Carl Jenkinson.

Laca-Sead

I had Gervinho type in mindset the kid looks outstanding on the youtube clips. The stats speak for themselves. COYG. Exciting times.

hustle6

I think Gervinho could have been good for us if Jack RVP and Frimpong hadn’t bullied him so much.

Wish we kept him now we know RVP is a cunt and Jack and Frimpong are”perma-crocked”

Michael Bolton Wanderers

Geevinho was ok in France. Poor in England, Italy and international.
One of the most frustrating players I have ever watched

Emery in Aubalaca wonderland

Good in Italy and international.

A Different George

I saw him in a couple of internationals for Ivory Coast and was amazed by his quality (never any problem with his pace, even for Arsenal). I guess confidence does really matter.

Eche

If he was given the chance gave to Walcott and Co . He could have done better

afan

gervinho was only a average player

John C

Wide forward is an obvious area of improvement in this team as we just don’t have the right players. Whether or not this guy is the right man for the job remains to be seen but at least it looks like the management have correctly identified a weakness in the squad.

Emery in Aubalaca wonderland

You mean Mikhi is proving the mouse ?

Marek

I hope that they won’t forget about Reiss Nelson when they will be analyzing various possibilities. For example, we had Serge Gnabry and we totally bottled it…

A Different George

Not sure about Gnabry–he is German and was determined to play in Germany.

Frank from Vienna

At first sight i thought of the ugly defender, oooofff

Rich

They should get formals and pepe arsenal

Scott P

I wonder what side he plays from. I know we’ve used Welbz more often on the left, but in my opinion, we need cover on the right more. It’s not really the best position of any of the players we use there – Ozil, Mkhi, and Iwobi. Ozil and Mkhi usually want to drift inside, and Iwobi is better on the left where we can use both him and Auba. Having an out-and-out winger on the right side would provide better balance, in my opinion.

Red Arrow

I think that both players and clubs can take out insurance to cover lost income as a result of a player getting injured. I’m not sure it’s necessary to extend an injured players contract – unless they feel that the player will recover and be able to contribute to the club. Surely in a self sustaining model there has to be some pragmatism.

Dave Cee

Exactly.

santori

Definitely in the position we need at Rwing and forward.

Faisal Narrage

Looks exciting. And if Clive from Arsenal Vision rates him, then he must be good.
Just wonder how that works with Nelson.

Unless you have both on both wings. But what happens to Iwobi? Maybe one day he really will convert to that perfect CM next to Torreira; strength, speed, dribbling and passing to go with his new found work rate.

John C

Sell Iwobi, he’s not good enough

Cagooner

He looks like Wilfred Zaha but not as good….

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