HEAR WHAT HE SAID. BALO-GONE TO MONACO.

Folarin Balogun is reportedly leaving for Monaco, according to the Tweet. The French club and Arsenal have a verbal agreement, and the proposed transfer fee is around €45M.

Were we able to negotiate a better rate?

Obviously not.

In a universe where Todd B exists, it seems a little depressing.

I like it because Folarin can’t harm us in Monaco, which is why. When you let a child go, your greatest worry is that they’ll return and cause you trouble during crucial games. The names Samir Nasri and Adebayor come to mind. We don’t have to see him every week by going to Monaco, and an added benefit is that if he is eventually sold by a notorious selling club, we will receive a lovely kickback that will make up for the lack of a Premier League fee.

My intuition tells me that nobody in the Premier League thought he was qualified to work for them if they didn’t like him. Since there is always a shortage of strikers, he would have faced us on Monday if Palace had believed he was capable of scoring 25 goals this year.

I hate to see him go, but Eddie is a much better man than he was.

He didn’t want to fight for his place, but that would imply that he had a chance, so I don’t really like that explanation. In elite sport, timing is everything, and I don’t believe his career at Arsenal will benefit from that. Jesus is a monster, Eddie is far ahead of him, and it is obvious that if those two don’t fight, we’ll move on to Ivan Toney or Evan Ferguson.

This season, Eddie has performed admirably. Except for Arteta, no one is interested in him. This remark he made in The Telegraph was fantastic.

“I always try to train like a beast at Arsenal and give it my all whether I’m playing or not. That’s the way I think. I work out aggressively because I believe that if you train well, it usually shows during the game. That is how I view both life and football. “.

“You need to make an effort to improve your situation by working hard and demonstrating your abilities. That’s the mindset I have and have always had. Feeling sorry for yourself doesn’t accomplish anything where I grew up. My family instilled this value and motivation in me from a young age. “.

“Where I grew up, no one gave a damn if you were upset; it didn’t get you anywhere, so I think hard work and perseverance will get you where you want to go. Even though it might not happen right away, you will eventually reap the benefits. “.

When I was putting up justifiable reasons for failing—excuses like “new baby”—Matt Kandela gave me the best advice I’ve received in the past two years. Nobody is concerned, he declared. The sooner you realize that, the sooner you can decide whether you’re going to overcome your excuses. In either case, no one is interested in the causes of your failure. ‘Brutal, but true. I now pause whenever I moan about something.

It’s amazing that Eddie has that level of maturity considering that I am about three years older than him. Good for him; let’s hope he has a big season and progresses to his desired career destination.

Kieran Tierney left the team and will spend the season with Real Sociedad. He is advancing in the Champions League and for minutes. I won’t lie; I’m thrilled at the prospect of Keiran Tierney speaking Spanish. He’s going to give his palate a serious workout. It’s El Corte Inglés all the way for that boy; no more Tesco bags. Although he’s a top player, he’s not the right fit for the system, so I’m glad he made his move.

Cedric, Pepe, and Rob Holding are the only three players who still need to leave the game. The first two have an END BY MUTAL CONSENT vibe to them.

Uncertain of Rob’s situation.

He’ll make a fantastic center-back for someone. I’m not sure why his agent hasn’t contacted him yet.

Big Mo, who is present for the culture, is unlikely to depart. Everyone at the club adores him, and he has no ambition to be anything other than a squad player. People don’t like that, but Arteta and the culture he is creating are difficult to criticize. He has been a monster for two years, so he has the right to keep Mo.

Right, I believe that’s all we have. Participate in our weekly roundup and let us know your thoughts!

Recall when I told you that Jesus would not miss more than eight weeks of action and that he would instead sit out Palace. I was mistaken, but this week he resumed full training and could sit on Fulham’s bench.

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