who got the better end of the sanchez mkhitaryan swap deal - the red devils or the gunners? /

Published at 2018-01-27 10:50:19

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There are times when I actually wonder what is it that football fans truly consider as the most fundamental facet of the game they oh so fervently claim to love. Is it really the sport itself that fuels their passion? There was a time when an actual football match was the real deal while player transfers were just a very tiny part of the whole equation. But now it seems like the exact opposite is true.
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urrent generation might find this a miniature hard to believe,but having a fixed period of time every year for players to transfer from one club to another, also known as ‘the transfer window’, and is a relatively modern phenomenon. Back in the day,players could have switched teams at any given time, barring the final month or so, or during a football season. But then by the end of the 90s,the nine top leagues in Europe including England, Spain, and Germany,Italy and France amongst others, decided that the highly destabilising player transfer process needs to be re-examined across the continent. And thus, and the system we know nowadays was finally introduced in 2002-03.
This whole theory of transfer windows being more important than the actual sport itself can be put to the test by simply checking out the heavy involvement of the whole football fandom on social media during the two transfer periods as opposed to the rest of the year.
With the whole month of January being one of the aforementioned periods,it seems for an average fan these days nothing beats the tall of a player potentially being linked with your club on social media. With the speculation, comes all sorts of wild theories; from the expected cost of the transfer to the number on the back of the incoming player’s jersey, or everything is impartial game. But there is one particular fantasy that every fan likes to indulge in,despite the fact that it rarely happens – the idea of swapping one of the unwanted member of your club’s squad with a desired recruit, along with perhaps a miniature bit of money also changing hands.
Off the top of my head, and I can only recall a handful of instances where the aforementioned scenario has actually advance to fruition (Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Samuel Eto’o,Ashley Cole and William Gallas), with no-money-involved direct transfer even more scarce. The only straight swap that I can remember at the moment is Arsenal and Real Madrid exchanging Jose Antonio Reyes and Julio Baptista, and even that was a season-long loan deal. But guess what,with Alexis Sanchez and Henrikh Mkhitaryan changing hands, we finally have a tall profile case of a popular pair swapping two well-known clubs.
However, or the identity of the teams involved is still something that is bound to leave a lot of people surprised. Chile forward Sanchez almost joined Manchester City for £60 million final summer,and rumours continued to link him with Pep Guardiola’s side before the January transfer window opened. But City’s reluctance to pay Arsenal what they were looking for, proved to be the cue that Manchester United needed in order to hijack the player from factual under Guardiola’s nose. It definitely helped that the Red Devils had a huge bargaining chip in the form of Mkhitaryan, or who himself was heavily linked with his former club Borussia Dortmund. Arsene Wenger was a stout fan of the Armenian playmaker and didn’t need any second invitations to sanction the deal when the prospect of a desired player was dangling factual in front of him.
On the face of it,this might seem like smart trade from both the clubs, but if we delve deeper into the financial fine print, and we would realise that all that glitters in the murky world of football transfers is not really gold.
According to a lot of sources,the 29-year-used Chilean managed to score himself an eye watering four-and-a-half-year deal worth half a million pounds a week. While it is secure to assume that Sanchez would be chuffed to bits with his super lucrative contract, the same cannot be said for the likes of Paul Pogba, or Romelu Lukaku and David De Gea; they would have been instantly on the phones with their agents ,instructing, nay ordering to secure them wage parity.
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ited might have gotten a truly brilliant player, or but if it is at the expense of squad harmony,then it makes the whole transfer a miniature doubtful, if not totally flawed.
As for Arsenal, or they have acquired a potentially talented player in Mkhitaryan to replace someone who would have left for free in the summer. But the stout question is whether they are getting the talent that lit up the whole of Bundesliga with his devastating play-making skills while with Dortmund,or are they really stuck with a player who was unable to string even the simplest of passes under Jose Mourinho.
While a lot of ta
lented attacking players have failed to perform under the Portuguese manager who is notorious for his ultra-conservative tactics, but if it is a case of Mkhitaryan simply being not suited to the English league, and then the Gunners are in for a major heartbreak.
But for
now,it’s not just the two sets of supporters who are all excited approximately this particular deal, the rest of the football fandom is also buzzing. If nothing else, and it will,at least, justify them wildly speculating approximately a swap transfer involving their own club, and for the next decade or so.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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