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Published 17:51 29 Jul 2019 BST
Updated 10:26 30 Jul 2019 BST

This is also meltdown behaviour. Not only have the Arsenal board pretended to be skint all summer and wasted most of the window so far by attempting to negotiate the deal for Kieran Tierney to within an inch of its life because they don't want to pay an extra few million to Celtic, they have now simply decided that they do, in fact, have a load of cash lying around and want to spend it all on Nicolas Pépé.
Pépé is good. He scored 22 goals (nine penalties) in Ligue 1 last season playing on the right as an inside forward. The prospect of his signing will no doubt excite Arsenal fans especially as it follows the arrival Dani Ceballos on loan. But £72 million splurge - yeah, splurge is the technical term here, either that or the ill-forgotten 'spunk' of money - on one player is worrying behaviour for a couple of reasons.
Number one is: why did the Arsenal board pretend they had a budget of £40 million? Number two: why are they spending £72 million on an attacking player when they already have Aubameyang and Lacazette but still get by with a defence that, at best, could be described as 'quite tragic'? A defence that, yes, still somehow contains Shkodran Mustafi.
Combined? Those two reasons have me feeling like the heatwave has finally taken its toll on the recruitment strategists at the Emirates. Maybe the air con failed and, under extreme duress due to the humidity the chief execs tried to send an SOS via fax machine. Instead, they accidentally bid £72 million for Nicolas Pépé, money they may or may not have, and now can't back out of the deal because their Twitter following would react even worse than Liverpool's did after the Napoli game. That must be what happened. That's definitely, definitely it.
Over the weekend you will have probably seen the name 'Bruno Fernandes' mentioned in every other tweet. Why? Because just like last week, when it was Harry Maguire, poor Bruno has become the latest player in the infinite cavalcade to be linked to those notorious stalkers Manchester United. A famously successful team most famous now for their ability to be rumoured to sign a player over and over again only to actually never, ever, ever sign them.
It happened with Wesley Sneijder. It happened with Nico Gaitan. It happened with Ezequiel Garay. It is currently underway with Milinković-Savić, Koulibaly, maybe Harry Maguire and maybe Bruno Fernandes, depending on what happens between now and the end of the window.
Watching United fans struggle with the excitement of actually being linked to a world-class attacking midfielder instead of Sean Longstaff, but battling that with the knowledge that they probably won't ever sign him yet still have to see his name pop up every single transfer window, is ridiculously entertaining.
Yep, it's pure meltdown behaviour too. Bring on the new season.
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