THERE may be some trouble in paradise at Arsenal.
Despite starting their best start to a season since 2004, some fans are still not happy.
A section of supporters have been left frustrated by the club’s late summer transfer business.
Over £100million was spent on Gabriel Jesus, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Fabio Vieira, Matt Turner and Marquinhos earlier in the window.
But they did not make a signing on transfer deadline day, despite injuries to Thomas Partey and Mohamed Elneny.
Late attempts were made to sign Douglas Luiz, but Aston Villa were adamant the midfielder was not for sale.
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Arsenal also chose not to bring in a new winger after allowing Nicolas Pepe to join Nice on loan.
And it hasn’t gone down well with a portion of the fanbase, as some sensationally believe transfer chief Edu should be sacked.
The hashtag “EduOut” was even trending on Twitter as supporters vented their fury.
One wrote: “Letting Pepe go without signing a replacement is a sackable offence #EduOut.”
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Another said: “Imagine not replacing our 72 mill winger Pepe, not replacing Partey/Elneny and leaving us short for players when we have 9 games to play in October and a s*** load more… and people thought the ambition from the club was there. Shambles #EduOut.”
“I think it’s time Edu leaves tbh. He really can’t negotiate a sizeable sale or a player price down. #EduOut.”
Meanwhile, other Arsenal fans were left staggered that some want Edu to leave after this summer’s business.
Jesus’ £45m arrival already looks a bargain after three goals and three assists in five games, while £32m for Zinchenko is a snip too.
One supporter angrily wrote: “You lot are so stupid with this #EduOut. We got some stupid fans!”
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Another said: “I hate football Twitter. Why is #EduOut trending after our best windows in recent history. Clowns.”
And a third exasperated fan claimed: “Anyone tweeting or retweeting #EduOut or #ArtetaOut because we haven’t signed anyone is getting blocked expeditiously.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk