In my opinion, the problem with Arsenal football club is not whether Fabregas or Nasri leaves or not. The management is the problem of the club.
If Wenger is given an ultimatum like other clubs do, "win trophy or get sacked". He will sit up, and developed a winning attitude, by buying quality players. Trophies are won with men, not boys.
Needless to say, the management are satisfied with the profit they make, savings made by coach Arsene Wenger (buying cheap players), and the yearly European champions League spot.
They don't consider winning trophies as a must, and the plight of fans.
How can a top flight football club, be trophy-less for six seasons?
Former Arsenal winger, Perry Groves, believes that Gunners manager, Arsene Wenger, should ensure two things in the summer transfer window: the signing of a proven central defender, and the continued presence of Samir Nasri at the Emirates Stadium.
Groves believes that Nasri is more important to the club than Cesc Fabregas. Fabregas has recently been linked with a move to Barcelona.
The former winger said, "If Cesc Fabregas wants to go, I've said before I would actually let him go. He has to be 100 percent committed to Arsenal Football Club. If he wants to stay then brilliant, he's a fantastic player, but we've had this for the last three seasons now like we had with Thierry Henry. If he wants to go then get the £50million in for him and that will help you invest in the playing side of it."
One player that Groves deems necessary to Arsenal's cause is Samir Nasri.
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