Friday, August 30, 2013
Arsenal will not panic buy, says Wenger
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said he
would not make any panic buys before the transfer
window shuts on Monday and aimed a sly dig about
inflated fees at bitter rivals Tottenham Hotspur
before Sunday’s north London derby.
The Frenchman has failed to bring in any of his top
targets in the close season and said he was still in
the market for some new talent before Monday’s
transfer deadline.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger reacts during their
Champions League soccer match against Fenerbahce
at the Emirates Stadium in London August 27, 2013.
REUTERS/Toby Melville
"We will not panic buy, that is for sure," he told a
news conference. "It’s not my strength to panic."
Spurs, who visit the Emirates on Sunday (4 p.m.
British time), have by contrast been very active in
strengthening their squad while their Wales forward
Gareth Bale is on the verge of a move to Real Madrid
for a world record fee, according to media reports.
Asked if Bale, who could join the Spanish giants for
as much as 100 million euros (85.35 million pounds),
was as good as his price tag, Wenger did not exactly
rush to put him in the same bracket as Cristiano
Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
"I don’t think at all that the prices are linked with the
quality of the players, during this summer
especially," he said. "The prices today are just linked
with the financial power and the desire of the buyer.
"For me, there are very, very, very, very few players
who are economically justifying, or (it) makes sense
to pay, over 50 million pounds."
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Arsenal’s only business so far in the close season has
been bringing in French youth international forward
Yaya Sanogo and re-signing midfielder Mathieu
Flamini five years after the Frenchman left the club
for AC Milan, both on free transfers.
The club failed with a 40 million and one pound ($
61.97 million) bid for Liverpool striker Luis Suarez
and were linked with Gonzalo Higuain before his
move to Napoli from Real Madrid.
Spurs have splashed out on striker Roberto Soldado,
midfielders Paulinho and Etienne Capoue and winger
Nacer Chadli and on Friday announced they had
reached an agreement to sign Romania centre back
Vlad Chiriches.
Wenger declined to say how many offers he had on
the table to buy players and said his mind was on
Sunday’s derby.
"I’m completely happy with what we do and how we
do things," he said. "When you see our team play I
think what is the most important is what is
happening on the pitch and the way we play and we
have good players so let’s focus on that.
"It’s a big game because it’s a special rivalry between
the two teams but as well for me it’s three points
that are vitally important because we want to play
the top of the league and after our start it’s
important of course that we win the game."
Arsenal suffered a shock 3-1 loss at home to Aston
Villa on the first weekend of the season before
winning at Fulham last Saturday, while Spurs have
maximum points from their two games.
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