why does he refuse to sign big players, despite having the money? I can't believe he didnt buy Alonso, Melo, Barry or Palacios for midfield when he could of easily.
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Arsene Wenger is still refusing to spend big money on strengthening his squad — despite being told he has up to £50million at his disposal.
The Arsenal manager last night risked infuriating a huge section of fans who want him to loosen the purse strings as his club announced a record profit of £35.2m after tax.
Chief executive Ivan Gazidis made it clear Wenger can have some of the £41m generated by the sales of Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Toure and also has the board’s blessing for a January transfer window raid.
But Wenger, who becomes Arsenal’s longest-serving manager on Thursday, remained adamant yesterday that there are no players available who can improve his squad.
‘I have nothing against spending money,’ he said. ‘People want me to buy strikers, but where do I put them? I don’t know. I have to then lose players who, for me, are world
class. It is not a personal thing; it is just that I have a squad that is strong enough to compete.
‘We have worked with the young players and I am at a stage where they are now coming out — Abou Diaby, Denilson, Alex Song, Cesc Fabregas, Theo Walcott, Carlos Vela, Aaron Ramsey.
‘I have so many players and, if I buy now in front of them, I will not find better players. I will not have a better team.’
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Arsene Wenger is still refusing to spend big money on strengthening his squad — despite being told he has up to £50million at his disposal.
The Arsenal manager last night risked infuriating a huge section of fans who want him to loosen the purse strings as his club announced a record profit of £35.2m after tax.
Chief executive Ivan Gazidis made it clear Wenger can have some of the £41m generated by the sales of Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Toure and also has the board’s blessing for a January transfer window raid.
But Wenger, who becomes Arsenal’s longest-serving manager on Thursday, remained adamant yesterday that there are no players available who can improve his squad.
‘I have nothing against spending money,’ he said. ‘People want me to buy strikers, but where do I put them? I don’t know. I have to then lose players who, for me, are world
class. It is not a personal thing; it is just that I have a squad that is strong enough to compete.
‘We have worked with the young players and I am at a stage where they are now coming out — Abou Diaby, Denilson, Alex Song, Cesc Fabregas, Theo Walcott, Carlos Vela, Aaron Ramsey.
‘I have so many players and, if I buy now in front of them, I will not find better players. I will not have a better team.’
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