Marouane Chamakh
After securing the signature of French-born striker Olivier Giroud, Chamakh’s realistic chances of playing upfront for Arsenal were sent into raptures.
Arsenal have only one recognized striker, but despite that, he was sent on loan to West Ham and has since featured in only three games for the Hammers. With Arsenal expected to secure the signature of prolific Fiorentina striker Stevan Jovetic this summer, it’s all doomsday for Chamakh.
Arsenal future: The Gunners are looking set to get rid of dead-wood players this summer. Chamakh would never fit in at Arsenal again. Impossible.
Andre Santos
On loan at Gremio, Santos, in my opinion, should have been one of the most consistent left backs in the history of the EPL with his brilliant ability to support counter attacks. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out – probably because of his obsession for instagram!
Arsenal future: Player has clearly stated his desire to remain at Gremio, also not forgetting the fierce competition for the left back position between Kieran Gibbs and Nancho Monreal. Unlikely.
Park Chu Young
Signed for Arsenal from Monaco in 2011, he has managed just 11 minutes of English Premier League football. The South Korean international was later loaned to Spanish outfit Celta Vigo where he has managed three goals in 19 appearances. Just three goals.
Arsenal future: Seriously? He should be playing in the Championship or something.
Ryo Miyaichi
One word: injuries. They can really be frustrating, especially for a young lad who has a bright Arsenal future ahead of him.
Arsenal future: The Japanese speedster is currently recuperating at Wigan, and when he is back, he should be sent on loan to a Championship team for next season. A successful Arsenal career is still possible.
Nicklas Bendtner
The Greatest Striker in the World. A player with a very big ego, decided to join a big club like Juventus when I expected him to set his sights on a smaller club to get game time and prove his worth and self-value.
Well, his season at Juventus has been a nightmare for the big Dane and I don’t see him ever setting his foot at the Emirates. Not now. Not anytime soon.
Arsenal future: Well, since miracles do happen, anything is still possible.
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