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Arsenal Again Linked With Mings Move
Sunday, 30th Nov 2014 11:51

Left-back Tyrone Mings is once again the subject of speculation in the Sunday papers.

According to the Mail on Sunday Arsenal will make an £8 million offer for the 21-year-old in January if Borussia Dortmund’s Mats Hummels opts to join Manchester United instead of the Gunners.

Arsenal have been keeping a close eye on Mings this season, along with the likes of Chelsea, Newcastle, Sunderland, Everton, Manchester United and Burnley.


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olimar added 12:05 - Nov 30
I cant believe a move for a top German international centre back will haveany impact on them signing a 21 year old championship full back.
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JimmyJazz added 12:07 - Nov 30
Methinks Burnley have no chance. Also don't think ME would settle for 8 million
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10dackj added 12:07 - Nov 30
I would take £8 million, but ONLY IF 15/20% sell on clause AND half season loan back to us!
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GerkensBeard added 13:23 - Nov 30
I wouldn't accept any offer, I'd want him to have a season in the prem with us first ;)
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hampstead_blue added 13:34 - Nov 30
I'd like to see him at Arsenal. He would flourish there, if he doesn't bcome a crock like the rest of them!

I'm stunned at the speed he has progressed. As much as I'd love him to stay I'd take the money (so long as we can spend a few).

It also shows how cheap we sold Cresswell. That was bad business.
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Bluetone added 13:51 - Nov 30
Was It Arsenal that one of our goalkeepers transferred too?
Hmm what happened to his career after that?
Just asking.
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hadleighboyblue added 14:01 - Nov 30
tempting as the offer might be , if we are serious about getting to the premiership , doesn't it make sense to keep our best players so we have a solid foundation for us being in the premiership
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Jimmy86 added 14:03 - Nov 30
Got a mate who Is a palace fan and he asked me about Mings, coz warnock is supposedly going to bid 10 million in Jan. Would perhaps be able to include Jonniesta in any deal, he doesn't think Jonny will play for palace again. Mings would also have more of a chance at playing first team footy at palace
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tractorboy1962 added 14:54 - Nov 30
How many more times are we going to sell our best players and then rely on loan players or freebies AND THEN still stay in the championship. Hello !!!!! Isn't it the idea to get into the big boys league. It's not rocket science for Christ sake.
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bugledog123 added 14:58 - Nov 30
We can't sell him. He needs to play in the Prem with Ipswich, not be a sub at Arsenal.
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bluemikey100 added 15:25 - Nov 30
leave our talent alone big clubs go search the lower leagues just like we do
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jas0999 added 15:32 - Nov 30
If anything we must surely be looking to bring in one or two new players in January. Can't afford to lose any of our key players if we wish to maintain a realistic promotion challenge. Burnley held on to their top players last January and spent a very modest amount, which clinched promotion. ME has to learn from that.
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spanishblue added 16:37 - Nov 30
If Luke Shaw was worth 28 million,I would think Ty Mings must be worth 40 to 50 because soon he will be a centre back playing for England at the rate he has progressed it won,t be long.
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Kirbmeister added 16:40 - Nov 30
They can speculate all they like ME will not sell Mings in January. It makes no business sense at all.
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ChrisFelix added 16:47 - Nov 30
Although different to the great Kevin Beattie this lad reminds me so much of our greatest ever player. Like Beattie in his early days still likely to make mistakes but without him the side appears to be missing two players.
I hope we dont sell him before he plays for us in the premiership but football has changed a lot since Bobby Robson managed the best side never to win the top league
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KINGCHAPPO added 16:51 - Nov 30
I believe he will be gone but it will be for big money £12M+, hence the trialists and signings of George Wells, Ben Wyatt etc. Please prove me wrong thou!!! COYB'S
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Paulblue62 added 16:52 - Nov 30
Wouldn't consider selling him in January. Maybe if we don't go up (like that is going to happen), then let the prem clubs have a bidding war in the summer. Must make sure of a sell on clause, this lad is going to be real class if he keeps progressing the way he is.
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Seasider added 16:57 - Nov 30
The 'Mail on Sunday'eh,This right wing rag has been known to embelish the odd story;so wouldn't take it as gospel.
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blues1 added 17:13 - Nov 30
jas0999. while I agree with most of ur post. I think youll find that had burnley received a large offer for ings(say £8-10 mill), theyd have accepted it. no club of the size of burnley or ourselves could really reject that kind of offer. I also believe that even if we did accept a bid that he would remain here on loan up to the end of the season and that possibly a loan may be arranged at that point for next season also until such time that hes better prepared for premier league football.
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tim added 17:31 - Nov 30
Jonny Parr is a left back isn't he? I wouldn't mind him moving to his natural position with the right money, as long as it's invested in midfield creative position. Chambers is probably good enough RB to get us up and St. Ledger or Smith would have to step up. $8m plus 10% sell on clause would work.
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Gilesy added 18:27 - Nov 30
Tractorboy62 - love the fact you're getting angry about something which has no basis in fact whatsoever! You're liked that bloke off Harry Enfield. Brilliant!
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Gilesy added 18:27 - Nov 30
Tractorboy62 - love the fact you're getting angry about something which has no basis in fact whatsoever! You're liked that bloke off Harry Enfield. Brilliant!
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ForrestsFingers added 19:14 - Nov 30
If you look at the history of players who leave Ipswich to go onto so called better careers, not many make that much of a success of things. Mick and the board have now managed to get the club back into the mould of the days of the Cobblds. A family club where everyone looks out for one another. It shows so much in the team spirit shown on Saturday.
For Mings to leave now, although he may get a massive, massive pay rise. Would he play every week, would he enjoy sitting around doing nothing, but playing reserve team football. I believe he could step up but he is still raw and nowhere the finished article yet. Keep him, tell Wenger to jog on, and let's build on what we've got and get back to the promised land.
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brian_a_mul added 19:48 - Nov 30
Mings is going no where in January if we are still in top 2! Even top 6 (which is highly likely) I dont think ME would entertain it. If we want to get to PL and we have a great shot this year, selling Mings would seriously put our promotion chances at serious risk. Promotion would mean serious $$ for ME and the club, why deal in Jan when come summer time we will know exactly where we are! If we sell Ty in Summer we still get 8-10mil, if we are in PL we get stupid money and can keep Ty!

Whats the sell on clause for Cressy?
He is one of the best LB in premier so far this season and the big boys could be circling at West Ham too!
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DurhamTownFan added 20:24 - Nov 30
Whatever the truth of this one report today, it's clear theres some truth in the fact that clubs are watching Mings.

You can debate selling him til the cows come home. Those (I suspect younger) fans who say we resist selling at all costs might look up how we did after selling Tarricco and Dyer about 15 years ago.

I for one would like him to ring up Richard wright and Connor wickhan to ask how hard it is when you get that big move. I'm sure Mings' dad is giving him good advice already!
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