Arsene Wenger can spend 90m on Arsenal transfers before the end of the transfer window
Following a heap of bad news, it seems like there finally is some good news for the Gunners. The Arsenal boss has apparently been instructed by the board at the Emirates that he has their permission to spend ninety million pounds in the transfer window,
in order to bring in a number of signings, which can help stabilize the team.
The Gunners bean losing players as Gael Clichy headed for Manchester City. Soon after, Cesc Fabregas’s long awaited move to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Samir-Nasri-c32360 left the Gunners to join Manchester City.
As a result, the North London side have now lost three of their most important players in the span of a month and are now looking weaker than they have ever been.
Wenger has already targeted a number of players who he thinks might be ideal to come into the Emirates, but at the same time none of those players are seasoned experts, who are the type of players that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 need.
Nonetheless, Wenger seems to have finally come to terms with the fact that some strong, positive reinforcements are needed at the club and that is exactly the type of players that he is going to try and target.
The manager started off by justifying the signings that he has made so far, as he stated: "We brought in Chamberlain - you will see that he will be a great player. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gervinho-c14755 will be a great player for this club too but we want ideally more.”
He then went on to admit that the midfield, following the loss of both Fabregas and Nasri was now weaker than it has ever been and that he was going to do his best to reinforce it.
"We are short in midfield at the moment and that is where we want to strengthen."
Looking at the funds that Wenger has been assigned to him, he could go on and sign some of the best players in the world. The likes of Sneijder, Kaka, Baines, De Rossi and many more can all be brought in, should the manager be able to negotiate a deal for
them.
Most Arsenal fans are hoping the manager goes in and makes some decent signings this time around, instead of just investing in youth again.
As a result, it is now a wait to see just how the manager proceeds in the transfer market, but with only seven days left, Wenger is going to have a race against time to bring in the right players.
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