Suddenly the number of players coming to Arsenal has shot up. What’s going on?

 

 

By Tony Attwood

The headline from the BBC runs “Transfer deadline day 2025 – What can you learn from the Premier League’s biggest mistakes?”  Although I think that’s a bit unfair.  Because the whole point of the window is that no one ever learns from their mistakes.  Which is why it is all such a laugh.  Unless of course, you look at Arsenal, in which case it is all deadly serious.

Meanwhile, and just to be clear, the Champions League draw is not today, although one or two sites are trying to hijack the inevitable transfer information seekers by running the draw story as pure speculation a day early.  Whoever would have thought they would do that when there are thousands of transfer rumours still to be made up? Well, ten at least.

But this is an interesting window because when I last posted my list of transfer rumours affecting Arsenal, it almost seemed as if the window had slammed shut and the broken glass was being trampled all over the pitch.

Perhaps because Arsenal have moved so quickly and assuredly in the transfer market, or perhaps because all the transfer rumour mongers have retired to the pub and fallen asleep, in terms of rumours, this summer has been much slower than normal.  Those made-up tales have just not been appearing in the media.  

Potential transfers are invented of course, for two reasons.  One is that it is a way of bashing Arsenal as soon as the team drops points.  “If only,” it can be said, “Arsenal had acted more swiftly, more decisively, then this disaster on the pitch (usually of two points dropped through getting a draw in a match that was defined as winnable) “then the league would be Arsenal’s to take.”

But Arsenal have played two and won two, so that story doesn’t exist, and the media are stuck with their regular summer tale going at half speed. 

Thus the Express and the Mail (not, it must be said, always the most reliable of transfer news sources) each predict four more transfers between now and 7pm on 1 September!  The problem is they are quoting each other, which always raises suspicions that a freelancer sold each of them the same story as an exclusive, but no, I’m sure they’d never fall for that!

So on 19 August we had 61 players Arsenal were about to sign, and now on 27 August we have 72 – which is a nice balance of numbers.  OK we are still not gonig to reach the normal 120+ by the end of the window, but 60 or so invented bits of nonsense was pretty pathetic.  72 is an improvement.

So what happened?  Of course it is possible that someone saw our little piece pointing out just how poor the football fiction media were doing, but that’s unlikely.  They don’t normally take any notice of us at all.. More to the point, I think the media was taken aback by the speed of the Arsenal transfer machine this summer, with so many players signing so quickly.

Anyway, we’ve done our regular update with eight new names on the incoming list.  They won’t come in of course, but these journalists do like to have their fun, and I was getting a bit worried about their well-being.

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    So there we are.  None of this affects football or Arsenal, of course – it is just a blogger game.  But it’s fun to watch, especially as they try to ignore the fact that for the last five seasons, they have never once got more than three per cent of their incoming predictions right.

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