Friday, 1 August 2014

Has Wenger learned from past mistakes? Arsenal look to do summer transfers early

It appears as if Arsene Wenger has listened to his critics and has maybe learned from his own past mistakes.

Arsenal have completed the signings of four players this summer, with another signing likely before the season starts.

In seasons gone by Wenger has left signing players to the last moments of the transfer window i.e Mikel Arteta and Mesut Ozil. The obvious problem here is that players need time to gel and get to know their team mates.

Now, with the start of the season still a couple of weeks away, we have filled in the vacant right-back position with the likes of Mathieu Debuchy and Calum Chambers, invested in world class attacking winger Alexis Sanchez, and brought in back up to Szczesny in David Ospina.

The area I still want to see improved on is the striker role. Giroud, as I have always said, is incompetent up front, as can be Walcott. Podolski is always preferred to on the wing, however maybe Wenger has plans for him to feature in a striker role now with the arrival of Sanchez. The Chilean really will add something to our attacks and I am excited to see him play this season.

Carl Jenkinson's loan to West Ham is a good move with Debuchy and Chambers' arrivals. Debuchy will be our first choice right-back with Sagna's departure while Chambers, 19, can also play anywhere across the back and he has a lot of potential. I don't think Jenkinson is ready and this loan move is a good thing for his development.

I am off to the Emirates Stadium on Saturday to see the Arsenal v Benfica friendly as the club host its annual Emirates Cup tournament. They play Monaco on Sunday. The two days of football are a good test for the players to see where they are in their pre-season programme, with the season just two weekends away, as well as an opportunity for the players to welcome back the FA Cup holders after a busy sporting summer.

Emirates Stadium crest

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