Arsenal's manager Arsene Wenger confirms that he will not sell his best players this summer: EPL News
Arsenal's Arsene Wenger has revealed that the Gunners will not sell their best players and asserted that it is useless to even think about any top player leaving Emirates following their another trophy less disappointing season.
Arsenal had a brilliant start of the current season and looked strong favourites to end their six-year trophy drought when they were the only club in Europe which was contesting in four different competitions; UEFA Champions League, Barclays Premier League,
FA Cup and Carling Cup. However, the Gunners crashed out of the Cup competitions within a span of a month and their poor run-in form in the Barclays Premier League has put them nine points behind League leaders Manchester United.
Now, it seems like Arsenal will finish another season without any silverware and reports have emerged that the Gunners would now have to let their skipper Cesc Fabregas go, who was heavily linked with his boyhood club Barcelona last season. However, Arsene
Wenger has rubbished such rumours and insisted that Arsenal will not sell their any high quality players this summer.
Wenger told the reporters, “We do not want to sell our players - so all the players who have contracts will stay here unless we decide otherwise. We want to keep our best players. We have answered that in nearly 80% of our press conferences and at some stage
it has to stop, because the past has shown that this question is useless.”
Though, Arsenal managed admitted that he will be in transfer market to bring some experienced players that will help his young team in difficult phases of the next season.
Wenger added, “There are some things when the team has lost a little bit of confidence, is a bit more nervous, is in a more difficult patch, that you pay for, but you do not necessary pay for every year.”
Arsenal will played their next Barclays Premier League match against League leaders Manchester United at Emirates Stadium on 1 May. Even though, this fixture wass no more a title-decider, but Wenger wanted his team to go for the win which will ensure their
qualification for the next year’s UEFA Champions League.
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