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Saturday, August 17, 2013

SPORTS; Wenger- Not scared of spending money

The Gunners boss believes recent criticism of his management of the
club is "unfair" but says he is only willing to bring in new players who he
feels will strengthen his team
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has defended himself from criticism
that he is reluctant to spend money in the transfer window.
The Gunners have signed only Yaya Sanogo so far this summer and have
seen two bids for Luis Suarez rejected by Liverpool.
Arsenal have also also missed out on several high-profile targets such as
Luiz Gustavo who has moved to Wolfsburg and Gonzalo Higuain who has
joined Napoli.
Yet Wenger insists he is happy to
spend money, but he will only sign
players who he feel can improve his
team.
"The perception that I am resistant to
spending is unfair," he told reporters.
"Why should I resist? I just defend the
idea that you spend the money you
have and not the money you don't have.
"For years I did that. Today we have
more so we can spend more. It's as
simple as that.
"Of course I am excited by that
prospect but what I want to convince
you of is that we are ready to spend the money if we feel that the players
makes us a better team tomorrow morning.
"Maybe it's difficult to balance that in a newspaper but football is not
only about that. It's bigger than that. It's about the team, the quality of
the play, the spirit and togetherness and the quality of the players.
Therefore we have to focus on all the rest as well."
Wenger also believes his side is buoyed by not losing any key players this
summer having seen stars such as Samir Nasri, Cesc Fabregas and Robin
van Persie depart the Emirates in recent seasons.
"What happened for years was the quality of our work has been taken
away from us because the best players left for financial reasons," he
added.
"For the first time this year that has not happened and I don't think it
will happen again for financial reasons.
"We have made the first step. The next step is to strengthen the squad
and the team by buying the right players."

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