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Unai Emery Tells Arsenal Officials Players He Wants And Their Names Revealed

Unai Emery's appointment was the start of many transfer rumours with many players linked with the gunners but it's been reported that the manager has instructed the club to sign three players.

The gunners have been linked with a number of players that are playing in Europe ever since they appointed their new boss Unai Emery as their manager who replaced Arsene Wenger who has spent 22 years at the North London club.

Arsenal finished in the sixth position last season after a horrible season under Arsene Wenger whom the fans believe that he was causing the misfortunes of the London club, Unai Emery however comes to the Emirates Stadium to turn things around at the club which has been under the management of one manager for the past 22 years and the new manager wants to bring in new signings to improve the squad.

It is reported that Unai Emery has instructed the Arsenal chief and head of recruitment to acquire three players for him in this summer transfer window according to Don Balon who say that the new manager understands that he is on a limited budget forcing him to focus on getting the most important players that are wanted at the Emirates Stadium.

The report also reveals that the players which Unai Emery wants to sign this summer are;

1. Samu Castillejo from Villarreal who plays as a winger.

2. Asier Illarramendi who plays for Real Sociedad

3. Djene who plays for Getafe as a defender.

The Arsenal fans will however be disappointed with the players which their manager is interested in because they doubt their quality because there are some who have just heard or seen these names for the first time. Signing un known players was also one of the main reasons why the Arsenal supporters called him stingy because he doesn’t want to spend the money but they are okay with Unai Emery since it was reported that the Arsenal board have him only £70 million to spend.

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  • If we sign average players then we shall take at least 5 years to play champions league again. Otherwise am so disappointed with the Arsenal Board.

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