Management of "Gunners" signed long-term contracts with five very important players.
Arsenal's last years were left without their best players such as Robin van Persie and Cesc Fabregas Therefore, the practice has changed this fall and signed contracts with five other young players: Jack Wilshire, Alex Okslad-Chamberlain, Ciaran Gibbs, Aaron Ramsey and Carla Jenkinsonom.
Press Club in which he confirmed that information came after the "gunners" in the Premier League, "drowned" Reading with 5-2 and climbed to fifth place in the championship. Arsenal this season had the worst start of the season since the team Arsene Wenger took over in 1996. year."We are delighted that these five young players signed long-term contracts.'
s Plan to build the team around a strong base of young players so that they could develop talent at the club," said Wenger. French expert did not leave a dilemma who is the leader of this group, but also complimented the other.
"Jack is the most famous, the leader of this group, and the other four are exceptional players and we are delighted that we were able to conclude their new contracts at the same time," said Wenger. Wilshire has 20 years in England, considered one of the greatest talents in the midfield.
Gibbs has 23, and originated in the Arsenal youth facilities. Wales striker Ramsey is 21, and the club since 2008. Okslad-Chamberlain the youngest is 19 years since, and Arsenal came 2011th from Southampton.
Dženkinson has 20, and the club arrived from Charlton."I believe that it is easier to keep a group of British players and that we try to do in the future," said Wenger.
Arsenal, however, has not resolved the situation with Tia Walcott, whose contract expires at the end of the season and with whom negotiations were repaid.
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