Arsenal leader Venkatesham warns of a window of ‘difficult and unusual’ plays, but Arteta and Edu plan for the team

The administrator has long declared and shared the sadness of fans in his eighth position, and laid out the club’s plan in the scenes.

And in relation to the next window, he said on the club’s official website: “We’ve been active in the market and recently we saw that we brought Willian from Chelsea, a signing that Edu and Mikel are very excited about and I, of course, our enthusiasts are excited too.

And we’ll continue to paint this window of motion. I think this will be a complicated movement window after the coronavirus, it will be and it will be complicated.

“But we will continue to work hard to achieve our team’s construction goals and Edu and Mikel have a very transparent plan on how they would like to do it.”

Arsenal has already been in contact with several players this summer, former Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho.

The Brazilian can also return to the Premier League, his salary would possibly be a challenge: agent Kia Joorabchian told talkSPORT that he is a “big player with big numbers”.

Atletico Madrid midfielder Thomas Partey is another supposed target, Amadou Diawara of AS Roma is seen as a less expensive alternative.

Arteta is desperate to see Captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang put his pen on paper in a new contract, the striker has left some clues on the subject.

Venkatesham also spoke of his preference for leaving decisions entirely to Edu and Arteta.

He continued: “We have, in Edu and Mikel, two other people who are guilty of our technical plan.

“Of course, [this is] supervised through me and the board of directors, but those two are the experts and have a very, very transparent plan on how to rebalance our team in the short, medium and long term. Term.

“We’re starting to paint on that in this window of motion.”

So there will be some decisions.

Many enthusiasts have been disappointed by the wave of layoffs among the club’s staff, especially given the weekly six-figure salaries that continue to be paid to Mesut Ozil, and now to Willian.

And on this subject, Venkatesham said: “You would have noticed a few weeks ago that it’s also about making difficult decisions.

“We had to take a complicated resolution on the proposed layoffs.

“This resolution is to make sure we have the right design and organizational length in the future, in a very, very different world to the one we will face after the coronavirus and to make sure that we can be as strong as imaginable on the other side.” .

“So there will be some decisions.”

Raúl Sanllehi, promoter of the signings of Kieran Tierney, Nicolas Pepe and Dani Ceballos, as well as the appointment of Arteta, left his post strangely this week, with Venkatesham taking responsibility.

And on this, the Director General said: “I would like to begin by simply thanking Raul.

“He has played a very important role in this football club in recent years.

“I am fortunate to be one of your companions and also a friend of yours and I have a lot of respect for you.

“We have been executing appearance for two years and one of the reasons I am so positive about the long term are the fantastic paintings that Raul has made, being a driving force in building the team of other people that we have through our football operations that will help this club move forward.”

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