Based on what I’ve seen so far he is an improvement on the 3 senior keepers we have so if Arsenal didn’t want him i’d Try and sign him permanently but I expect there’s more chance of staying up than that happening.windermereROYAL wrote:Non story isn`t it? very unlikely he will be here next season whatever league we are in.
Think it’s widely recognised he’s a significant upgrade for us.Sutekh wrote:Based on what I’ve seen so far he is an improvement on the 3 senior keepers we have so if Arsenal didn’t want him i’d Try and sign him permanently but I expect there’s more chance of staying up than that happening.windermereROYAL wrote:Non story isn`t it? very unlikely he will be here next season whatever league we are in.
Lucky there are more than 6 Prem teams then !Snowball wrote:I like him a lot but I don’t think he is a Prem top 6 keeper, even as a back up
Nameless wrote:Lucky there are more than 6 Prem teams then !Snowball wrote:I like him a lot but I don’t think he is a Prem top 6 keeper, even as a back up
Its the Sun, pretty much what you'd expect. Try to hype something up to excite its readers.Stranded wrote:Martinez is already on record as saying this loan spell was to get him game time as it was expected he would be #2 at Arsenal next year. The only caveat would be if they signed someone else. If money is tight there then that makes it more likely.
Is he a top 6 starter, probably not. Is he good enough to be the "cup keeper" and step up in the event of an injury, yes I would say he is.
Article is strangely worded though, they can't recall him now and at the end of the season it won't be a recall, just the end of the loan contract.
I believe Arsenal are sniffing around Nick Pope of Burnley as backup to their current Nr 1 (Leno?) for next season, making Martinez Nr 3 much as during most of his time at Arsenal. Having experienced a decent-ish run playing first team football with us, maybe he'd be keen to join permanently assuming Arsenal don't want a huge fee for him? Trouble is his Arsenal contract doesn't expire until 30/06/2022 so a fee is definitely going to be required..Stranded wrote:Martinez is already on record as saying this loan spell was to get him game time as it was expected he would be #2 at Arsenal next year. The only caveat would be if they signed someone else. If money is tight there then that makes it more likely.
Is he a top 6 starter, probably not. Is he good enough to be the "cup keeper" and step up in the event of an injury, yes I would say he is.
Article is strangely worded though, they can't recall him now and at the end of the season it won't be a recall, just the end of the loan contract.
Interesting. All depends on us staying up of course but would welcome him coming for a longer stay. Would suggest a season long loan would be most likely if Arsenal do sign Pope (or A.N.Other)strap wrote:I believe Arsenal are sniffing around Nick Pope of Burnley as backup to their current Nr 1 (Leno?) for next season, making Martinez Nr 3 much as during most of his time at Arsenal. Having experienced a decent-ish run playing first team football with us, maybe he'd be keen to join permanently assuming Arsenal don't want a huge fee for him? Trouble is his Arsenal contract doesn't expire until 30/06/2022 so a fee is definitely going to be required..Stranded wrote:Martinez is already on record as saying this loan spell was to get him game time as it was expected he would be #2 at Arsenal next year. The only caveat would be if they signed someone else. If money is tight there then that makes it more likely.
Is he a top 6 starter, probably not. Is he good enough to be the "cup keeper" and step up in the event of an injury, yes I would say he is.
Article is strangely worded though, they can't recall him now and at the end of the season it won't be a recall, just the end of the loan contract.
+1.Stranded wrote:Interesting. All depends on us staying up of course but would welcome him coming for a longer stay. Would suggest a season long loan would be most likely if Arsenal do sign Pope (or A.N.Other)strap wrote:I believe Arsenal are sniffing around Nick Pope of Burnley as backup to their current Nr 1 (Leno?) for next season, making Martinez Nr 3 much as during most of his time at Arsenal. Having experienced a decent-ish run playing first team football with us, maybe he'd be keen to join permanently assuming Arsenal don't want a huge fee for him? Trouble is his Arsenal contract doesn't expire until 30/06/2022 so a fee is definitely going to be required..Stranded wrote:Martinez is already on record as saying this loan spell was to get him game time as it was expected he would be #2 at Arsenal next year. The only caveat would be if they signed someone else. If money is tight there then that makes it more likely.
Is he a top 6 starter, probably not. Is he good enough to be the "cup keeper" and step up in the event of an injury, yes I would say he is.
Article is strangely worded though, they can't recall him now and at the end of the season it won't be a recall, just the end of the loan contract.
I woudn't. He will go to Villa or another failed playoff sideHendo wrote:I would give us a good chance of signing him at some point.
Depends on the player. He has been warmly welcomed here, he like most of the loan players seem to have bought into what is going on and he doesn't have to move house for a loan move.John Smith wrote:I woudn't. He will go to Villa or another failed playoff sideHendo wrote:I would give us a good chance of signing him at some point.
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