Arsenal are reportedly interested in bringing Atletico Madrid’s shot-stopper Jan Oblak to London, the 23-year old could be a worthy replacement to the legendary Petr Cech who turns 35 at the end of the season. Though by no means are Wenger’s side agreeing to the price-tag slapped on Oblak.
The Slovenian International had a stellar season last term as he made 38 appearances and conceded just 18 goals creating a record goal per game ratio at 0.47 a game, which is the lowest ratio in the history of La Liga, which won him the Ricardo Zamora Trophy, an award for keepers with the lowest goals per game ratio.
Jan Oblak has drawn fans from many top European clubs and Arsene Wenger has approached Diego Simeone’s side more than a few occasions in pursuit of the star keeper. But the Spanish capital unit is not willing to let go of their number one keeper, pricing him at a ridiculous €100million.
It seems like a ridiculous amount of money for a goalkeeper but all it does is highlight his importance to a team that still has ambitions of winning La Liga and achieving success in European competitions.
The 23-year-old is the only Atletico player to start all 13 league games this season for Simeone, the latest of which was a 3-0 win at Osasuna in which Oblak saved an early penalty.
Of the save, Simeone said: “Osasuna began very strong, and then came the decisive penalty save from Oblak. That is three big saves from him in just a few months. I am very happy for him personally.”
Oblak has already been tipped as one of the best keepers in the world and having seen David De Gea leave them before, the Spanish side will be looking to tie the Slovenian at the capital considering the talent despite him attracting loads of interest from many elite clubs.
Experiencing a live football match in a stadium is genuinely remarkable. The atmosphere differs significantly from watching on a screen. The energy and excitement are contagious, immersing you in the game like never before. If you're gearing up for your inaugural football match, knowing what to expect is essential. The sheer intensity of being surrounded by hundreds or thousands of passionate fans can be overwhelming. To ensure you make the most of this unique experience, here are some tips for first-timers: Secure Tickets Early Getting tickets is crucial, especially for popular events like the World Cup or highly anticipated matches. Buying online is often the most convenient method. As the season progresses, ticket demand increases, leading to quick sell-outs. Prices can vary based on team popularity, stadium quality, and other factors. You can think about buying your tickets in cryptocurrency. Consider using USDT but first understand tether meaning to know how to go about it. If you have a specific team or player you want to see, plan accordingly by checking their schedule and securing tickets early for the best experience. …
FRANCE WIN 14-0 🤯Les Bleus score 14 (FOURTEEN) times vs. Gibraltar for their biggest-ever win.…
Aston Villa are having a very fine season so far in the Premier League. The…
The Premier League run-in, the backend of the title race for Manchester City sees them…
Everton is having a bad season so far, from their poor form in the league…
Communication is the heartbeat of any successful soccer team. On the field, amidst the flurry…