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I just don't see it. There's a few things to consider on his part: 

1. The safety of his family by angry fans if he goes to us

2. Playing for a direct rival, and not just a direct rival in league, but also a direct London rival

3. Whether he wants a change of scenery and to finish his career in France, a country in which he has yet to have played in. 

4. Where can he see himself in our team, and whether PSG have more or less need for him than we do.

5. Which club he is capable of achieving the most trophies with. He may feel the Premier League is too competitive to get top 4 or win the league every year.  

Just a few things for him to consider going into these negotiations. It's ultimately down to Sanchez and whether he wants to stay in London or not. If he wants to stay in London then it's obvious choice for him to come to us. 

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7 hours ago, Jype said:

Or

3- Arsenal tell him to fuck off, pack his bags and move to France, Germany, Italy or Spain. If he doesn't comply, they let him rot with the reserves.

They probably wouldn't go through with freezing him out till contract expiration because they don't exactly come across as a club willing to miss out on a big payday but then again, I doubt Sanchez would be SO desperate for a Chelsea move that he'd reject the likes of PSG or Bayern if they come in for him and they're the only clubs Arsenal were willing to do business with.

Good point, anything is possible, from recent articles the only teams who seem interested are PSG and Chelsea, Bayern could place a bid but with players like Lewandowski, Robben, Costa, Muller etc,, they might think adding another player in their squad is not necessary but who knows.

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Do we not think that IF we was NOT interested in him then Conte would just come out and say so to stop all the questions. 

Instead he says his normal

‘I think it’s disrespectful for the club, for my players.‘It’s not the right moment to speak about this.’

I think we need agent Cech on the case.

 
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Factors to consider and the obvious ones have been stated already, but let's place in some others...

A winning team

A title winning side

Champions League football

New Stadium soon

Nike deal

The chance to play with elite players like himself

Not having huge upheaval of moving

Playing for one of the worlds best managers

There is just some of the reasons this is very possible, more than possible because I expect us to not even bat an eye lid on 40-50M for him. If he wants it we need to make it happen, he's absolute quality and deserves to be playing football for a top side, and not a side that is a team full of average players with no direction.

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On 4/3/2017 at 7:27 PM, It's too big said:

I just don't see it. There's a few things to consider on his part: 

1. The safety of his family by angry fans if he goes to us

2. Playing for a direct rival, and not just a direct rival in league, but also a direct London rival

3. Whether he wants a change of scenery and to finish his career in France, a country in which he has yet to have played in. 

4. Where can he see himself in our team, and whether PSG have more or less need for him than we do.

5. Which club he is capable of achieving the most trophies with. He may feel the Premier League is too competitive to get top 4 or win the league every year.  

Just a few things for him to consider going into these negotiations. It's ultimately down to Sanchez and whether he wants to stay in London or not. If he wants to stay in London then it's obvious choice for him to come to us. 

Well all the speculation points to him wanting to stay in London. I think he would love to win the PL and hopefully he sees that with us. Also Arsenal fans are the least any player has to worry about mate. There fans are fearless :D

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18 hours ago, Unionjack said:

Do we not think that IF we was NOT interested in him then Conte would just come out and say so to stop all the questions. 

Instead he says his normal

‘I think it’s disrespectful for the club, for my players.‘It’s not the right moment to speak about this.’

I think we need agent Cech on the case.

 

No he couldn't, shouldn't and wouldn't say that. If he said 'no' when it's a no, then whenever he didn't come out and say 'no' people would put two and two together even if he didn't mean them to. If Antonio and the club are serious about not commenting on transfers then they must stick to the plan of not commenting. There are other reasons for not saying 'no' but that's the best one I think.

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1 hour ago, OhForAGreavsie said:

No he couldn't, shouldn't and wouldn't say that. If he said 'no' when it's a no, then whenever he didn't come out and say 'no' people would put two and two together even if he didn't mean them to. If Antonio and the club are serious about not commenting on transfers then they must stick to the plan of not commenting. There are other reasons for not saying 'no' but that's the best one I think.

Didn't look at it that way.

 

But then he could say no we dont want him - get him - then they wouldn't know wtf to think lol

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On 03. 04. 2017. at 8:27 PM, It's too big said:

I just don't see it. There's a few things to consider on his part: 

1. The safety of his family by angry fans if he goes to us

2. Playing for a direct rival, and not just a direct rival in league, but also a direct London rival

3. Whether he wants a change of scenery and to finish his career in France, a country in which he has yet to have played in. 

4. Where can he see himself in our team, and whether PSG have more or less need for him than we do.

5. Which club he is capable of achieving the most trophies with. He may feel the Premier League is too competitive to get top 4 or win the league every year.  

Just a few things for him to consider going into these negotiations. It's ultimately down to Sanchez and whether he wants to stay in London or not. If he wants to stay in London then it's obvious choice for him to come to us. 

A. Cole did the same, when Arsenal was 100 times better. Arsenal fans are just sad, I don't think they are that stupid to blame and attack Sanchez and his family for leaving (being it for Chelsea or wherever).

With other points I might agree.

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Fun fact: Sanchez is from Chile, but did you know, Chile are more known for their fish than their sportsmen? That's right, nowhere else in the world can you get such a collection to choose from in regards to fish. There's all kinds. 

But there's more.

Despite these vast reserves, it is Portugal who are said to cook fish the best. Who knows how they got that claim; they just salt the fish then fry it like any old fish, but it is known. If you go to a restaurant, and you ask for fish done Portuguese style, they'll know. They'll do it. And you'll know it's only better than regular fish due to marketing. 

All of this can be applied to football. Our players are the fish, and our clubs are the boats. Let's make sure we only pick those with the perfect meat for our pots, and not fall for the beautiful scales.

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