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Wenger promises to spend 'enormous cash' on 'right players'

Wenger vows to spend 'big money'
Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger has focused on that he is prepared to spend enormous if the right player gets to be accessible.

The Emirates side secured the administrations of Granit Xhaka before Euro 2016 to get their exchange business in progress and have following gotten promising adolescents Takumo Asano and Rob Holding to further add to their positions.

Wenger has gotten what's coming to him of feedback for his inability to acquire a prominent focus back and striker, however, as their Premier League rivals have spent enormous.

In any case, the Arsenal manager has made it clear the Gunners are not done on the exchange market themselves just yet either.

"We are exceptionally dynamic. In the event that we locate the right hopefuls then we will spend the huge cash," Wenger told the club's authentic site after the 1-1 agreeable draw with Lens.

"We have officially spent enormous. General we have made a major speculation as of now yet we are dynamic.

"I wouldn't care to turn out on names on the grounds that on the off chance that you don't get them subsequently, individuals inquire as to why. We are dynamic, exceptionally dynamic consistently and it's not over. Today we are on July 22 and the exchange market completes on August 31. You realize that a considerable measure happens in the most recent week, so it's quite a while to go, yet we are dynamic and we are working.

"As of recently, no one has spent more on an exchange than we have in this nation. Regardless of the possibility that [Paul] Pogba may fly from Italy to England today, I don't know..."

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