Monday, October 17, 2011

Wenger: A Half of Arsenal Team Want to Out

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, makes a surprise confession. Wenger claimed almost half of the players left last summer.

In an interview with French radio RTL that, Wenger said the reason the players due to uncertainty measures for the Gunners face a new season. That was compounded by the departure of Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri, Gael Clichy and Emmanuel Eboue. Denilson, Nicklas Bendtner, Carlos Vela and Manuel Almunia also demanded entry team.

In desperate position, management Wenger's Arsenal allowed to recruit five players in the last 48 hours ahead of the summer transfer window deadline. Sure, it's a decision that makes very busy Wenger ahead of the closing of the transfer market.

"Last summer really threatened me. I have half the players in the locker room who want to move, "said Wenger told the Independent.

Wenger does not blame his players. He thought it would happen exodus of players to leave the Emirates Stadium.

"I have to prepare the team ahead of new season. We also will go to Asia. But, we do not know who the new players. The players in the locker room asking each other and there was no answer. If there is an earthquake in this club [exodus], it will be very difficult. "

Wenger admitted grateful exodus did not happen. Now, the players Arsenal have been reunited, though not close the possibility there are still considering to migrate. As Robin van Persie and Theo Walcott is not ready to agree on a contract extension that has been offered to Arsenal.

Arsenal fans are questioning the quality of the replacement for Fabregas and Nasri Yossi Benayoun and Mikel Arteta. In a short time, Wenger's claims could not get good players.

"You must understand, could not find Fabregas and Nasri on every street corner. And the players that we got our transfer policy is not showing any. "

"To get a player like Fabregas might still be. I should have plenty of time and visit some remote areas," said Wenger.

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