Pretty much this… our wage structure is f*d and has been for a long time. Only reason we get players like Ozil and Sanchez these days is b/c we pounce opportunistically on a player who is no longer wanted by a top club.
One can argue about Theo in reasonable ways (I realize I am not objective about him), but saying it is reasonable for him to be earning so close to our top earners is silly.
Poor choice of words lol but I think I get what he is saying - basically he is confident but is not in the prediction game. I do not believe him when he says he is confident though… and - there is confidence borne out of “odds are in my favor” (like 51/49) vs. “this is looking really good” (90/95:10/5)
Just awkward the way he says it in a non sequitur sort of way.
If Wenger really is confident about Ozil staying, then why not keep quiet?
All he is doing is winding up the supporters, and then if he doesn’t sign they will feel even more let down.
Most of us know not to believe a word that comes out of Wenger’s mouth but if he insists on spouting this rubbish then he deserves all the criticism he gets when it goes wrong.
Confident was simply a poor choice of words from the manager, he should have said he was hopeful that Ozil will stay. Confident would mean you are 70% or above in your opinion something is going to happen, if he’s 70% sure Ozil will stay he’s even more deluded than I thought.
The fact neither Ozil or Sanchez have signed new contracts means they were waiting to see what Wenger would do in the transfer market and how we would do as a team, and if our ambitions matched theirs.
As our transfer dealings are useless and we are out of the CL, as well as our only ambitions are to make a profit, it means they are going elsewhere.
Why would they stay?
They could earn more money, at a more ambitious club, with a better manager and win some trophies, as well as playing with players who are a similar standard as they are.
Lol, again why should that be the answer when you have absolutely no clue about what their private conversations have been. For all we know the negotiations could be hung up because of the money on offer, and Ozil may have told the club he prefers to stay he just wants astronomical wages. Ozil might be asking for 300k per week we might be hesitant but this is business. As an agent and player you ask for the moon, of course as a club you can’t just give him the astronomical figure they ask for you have to counter and find the sweet spot, why is this hard to understand?
They are in the ideal position.
Ozil has what we want and he and his agent know we are desperate.
He will be our only top quality player and he could walk into any other top club he wants and we won’t get any money in return.
I don’t think he’ll stay, unless his ambitions are as low as Wenger’s, but if he does, we will have to maker him one of the highest paid players in Europe, which is what he deserves but which we have failed to realise until it has got to his contract running out.
Apart from money, which he could get elsewhere, what is his incentive to stay?