30 Jul 2017 17:59:31
I would be happy if arsenal signed nzonzi.


1.) 30 Jul 2017
30 Jul 2017 20:00:22
Yh he looked quality would be an upgrade to our defensive midfield.


2.) 30 Jul 2017
30 Jul 2017 20:38:37
We all ready have a mid table midfield.


3.) 31 Jul 2017
31 Jul 2017 06:54:18
Hahahaha, brilliant Steve.


4.) 31 Jul 2017
31 Jul 2017 13:11:48
Your opinion Steve i think he would be an upgrade.


5.) 31 Jul 2017
31 Jul 2017 15:03:44
I'm with you on that one steve don't rate him.


6.) 01 Aug 2017
01 Aug 2017 14:28:27
He is a very good player for Seville, plays in a position which obviously suits him, and was quite instrumental in their strong run last year. However, he didn't quite make it previously in the premiership, and is pushing on a bit age wise, so i don't think he would ever be an option anyway. However, i do like his physique and would prefer we sign a DM of similar build.


7.) 03 Aug 2017
03 Aug 2017 01:45:05
I must admit, being a friendly he did commit plenty, was available for passes and scored albeit a badly defended goal, one perhaps WE might not have conceded had we someone who was competent in the DMF position.
A very underrated player who wouldn't cost a huge amount, has bags of experience in his position and in the country, he's played for stoke and Blackburn nearly 200 times.
Let's be honest.
United just laid out the guts of £40m for a guy who mourinho rates and who basically tackles and passes, which is pretty much what N'Zonzi does, but for half the price.
Can anyone recommend someone as experienced and as cost effective as him.
And I really dislike him to be honest he really is an anti footballer. The reason Wenger won't buy him. his ball skills are utter dump, my 5 year old might be better. But compare him to the likes of William Carvhalho, who would cost the same, maybe more, but let's be honest if Carvalho was world class wouldn't be even at Arsenal. he be at Madrid or Manchester dare I say it.
N'Zonzi for the right money. would be a good buy.

{Ed001's Note - you are being unfairly harsh on N'Zonzi, he just looks awkward, like Peter Crouch, rather than actually being poor. His control is a little loose, but he has long legs that just reach out and whip it away from a defender when they commit themselves to a challenge. Being gangly just makes him look like he is about to lose the ball, or trip over his own feet, but that moment never comes.}