Arsenal Splashing Cash on Benzema & Not on Fabregas Makes Sense

Cesc Fabregas Arsenal MilanWith Barcelona not really interested in keeping former Gunner Cesc Fabregas for next season, top premier league clubs have shown their interest to sign him.
For now, it seems that the ex Arsenal captain is heading to towards Chelsea football club and a return to Emirates is highly unlikely.
Since, Fabregas left for his boyhood club. Arsenal supporters have been desperately waiting that Cesc might return one day. They might feel heart broken if the midfielder joins a rival Pl club but perhaps the decision for gunners to not sign him will be the correct one.
Gunners led the premier league for the most part of last season but in the second half of the season, injuries as well as not signing players when needed ruined their campaign.
It was evident that Arsenal needed a world class striker as Giroud was once again proving to be inconsistent and nowhere near a top class forward. However, Arsene Wenger could only hire Kallstrom on loan.
It is even clear now that Gunners need a prolific goal scorer and luring one should be the priority signing this summer.
Top strikers are linked with a move to Emirates and it will make complete sense if Arsenal use the transfer kitty and splash £30m on someone like Benzema, Balotelli instead of a midfielder like Fabregas that they really do not need.
Gunners already have the likes of Wilshere and Ramsey in central midfield who are by all means quality stars.
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  1. Odoch says:

    Benzema is more efficient striker, his aquisition will be very important, the mid fielder Arsenal need is defensive, its painful to see Wenger play an attacking midfielder in defensive mid field.

  2. Malaysian gunner says:

    Arsenal need approver striker of top,top quality not one who will o will not develop. Gervino and Chamakh spring to mid the kind of 2nd rate and cheap strikers Wenger likes to buy.Think of it. Had Arsenal a lethal marksman,things could have been different.
    We need a destroyer not another creative artist.

  3. Given M says:

    we need finishers at least two(2) in case of injuries which we have failed to budget of for the past 8 yrs. our crop is still young and gets long injuries therefore we need two(2) defensive midfielders at list one class like Luis Gostavo or Alex Song and kindly note that Kallstrom is still very mach needed at the left mid and we need to change our FORMATION to 4 4 2 OR 4 3 3 that thing of using 2 holding mid is no-sense that s why when ever we find great atarkers like Chelsea & man city they have scored us a lot of goals which we could have avoided.

  4. Cheadle says:

    “Giroud was once again proving to be inconsistent and nowhere near a top class forward”
    Lets see other “inconsistent” EPL forwards who are “nowhere near top class”
    Thierry Henry 2nd season EPL 17 league goals========== Season total 22
    Luis Suarez 2nd season EPL 11 league goals==========Season total 17
    Didier Drogba 2nd season EPL 12 league goals========== Season total 16
    Olivier Giroud 2nd season EPL 16 league goals ========== Season total 22
    In six of Drogba’s eight seasons at Chelsea he did not get more than 12 league goals/season
    In eight of Rooney’s ten seasons at Man U so far he did not get more than 17 league goals/season
    Micheal Owen Never scored more than 19 league goals/season his entire career
    In Teddy Sheringham’s Fourteen years as an EPL forward he scored 21 league goals/season only once. 18/season was his second best, Andy Cole’s highest tally after eight Man U seasons was 19 league goals /season. Dennis Berkgamp’s highest season league goals for Arsenal was 16, he spent 11 years at Arsenal. Before he finally scored 30 goals Van Persie’s highest ever was 18 in the league and in the six years before that he never got more than 11 league goals per season.
    According to your analysis Rooney, Van Persie, Andy Cole, Bergkamp, Suarez, Drogba, Sheringham, Owen and Henry are/were no where near world class. I am willing to submit that every striker is different and some really stand out. However lets judge Giroud on the facts alone.. RVP’s break through season came after 7 years at Arsenal, yet people have not stopped talking about those 30 league goals for Arsenal and his 26 goals that helped Man U lift the title one season later. I respectfully suggest you tell Giroud, thank you for a great second season, come back next season and show what you are really capable of.

  5. Johanson says:

    @Cheadle…..Understandable argument but out of the context.
    When you sell your best striker and sign a replacement, you do not spend that money to wait for 2-3 years for a striker to come good. If yes, then the club does not progress and well Arsenal’s proof is infront of you. Had they signed a proven striker, they could have won the league in the last two seasons.
    Yes Giroud was nowhere near top class as compared to the current scenario, no where near the class of Suarez Sturridge Aguero Costa etc. The facts of the past are just comparisons, null and void for the current scenario and you can only make assumptions (that are normally useless)
    So Van persie scored 11 league goals in his third season with Arsenal, by your argument you are willing to let Giroud score exactly the same and still stay. Or should Giroud also get 9 years to cross the 20+ league goal barrier because RvP got that time.
    Im not an Arsenal fan, but this is evident that Giroud is not good enough, not world class and there is no point in waiting for more years in hoping that he might become. Good for other teams if he is given time as Arsenal are not going to progress if he remains as the first choice striker.

  6. Ola Ayobami says:

    Truly speaking, we do not need a midfielder in whatever form of reputation or quality. That area is not our problem. As we stand now, desirous to make some statement next season, we badly need a world class striker, and I would prefer Balotelli to Benzema.

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