Arsenal buying the greatest ever Newcastle United striker - Should never have happened
The Magpies legend should have never gotten away
The Magpies legend Alan Shearer is widely regarded as the best striker to ever play for the club and is the Premier League's all-time top goalscorer. He left Newcastle in 2006, and fans have always wished he had stayed with the club. Now, rumors are circulating that Arsenal is interested in signing Shearer, and some fans are not happy about it.
Shearer is a Geordie born and bred, and he has always said that he would never play for another English club. However, he is now 52 years old, and he has not played professionally in over a decade. It is possible that he could be tempted to come out of retirement to play for Arsenal, especially if they offer him a lot of money.
Shearer is a true legend
If Shearer does sign for Arsenal, it would be a major coup for the Gunners. He is a world-class striker, and he would add a lot of firepower to their attack. However, it would also be a sad day for Newcastle fans. Shearer is a true legend at St James' Park, and his departure would leave a big hole in the team.
Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to sign for Arsenal is up to Shearer. However, Newcastle fans will be hoping that he decides to stay loyal to the club and not join their rivals.
Conclusion
Rumors continue to circulate about the possible signing of Alan Shearer by the Gunners. However, it is uncertain whether these rumors are based on substantial evidence. Shearer is a true Newcastle legend, and he has always been against playing for another English club other than Newcastle. Nonetheless, he is now 52, and it is possible that Arsenal's offer could tempt him to come out of retirement. If he does sign for Arsenal, it would be a major coup for the Gunners. However, it would also be a sad day for the Newcastle fans since he is a club legend, and his departure would leave a big hole in the team. The final decision ultimately lies with Shearer. However, Newcastle fans would be hoping that he remains loyal and does not join their rivals.