Wenger target: Brazil and Bayern Munich's Luiz Gustavo (right) in action. |
By Joe Bernstein, 10 August 2013
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will try to tie up a deal for
Bayern Munich's £14million midfielder Luiz Gustavo this week after admitting
the club finally need to start spending in the transfer window.
Wenger, who is increasingly downbeat about attempts to sign
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez, admits his squad are not strong enough to cope
with a Premier League-Champions League double whammy and is ready for action
after a quiet summer, which has seen only French youngster Yaya Sanogo come in.
Gustavo missed Bayern's first Bundesliga match of the season
and, pressed whether there was a strong interest, he said: 'It's as you say.'
However, reports that the Brazilian had already signed were
not confirmed by the Arsenal manager, who said: 'There is nothing concrete
yet.'
Wenger made it clear to his board that he wants players,
with Arsenal starting their League season against Aston Villa on Saturday
before meeting Fenerbahce in a massively important Champions League play-off
match.
'We hope to play 55 games this season. We are a little bit
thin squad-wise,' he said. 'But I am an optimist. This is the first time for many
years that we have kept all our important players at the club.'
Man with a plan: Arsene Wenger speaks to the press
Man with a plan: Arsene Wenger speaks to the press
The chase for Suarez is looking increasingly unlikely to be
successful, however, following Liverpool owner John W Henry's assertion that he
was 'unequivocal' about refusing to sell to the Londoners following a bid of
£40,000,001.
Wenger will not give up and a significant third bid of about
£45m later in the window is possible.
But the Gunners manager admitted: 'If I listen to everyone
else, he [Suarez] is not available. But we'll see. We will do things in the
right way.'
Goalscorer: Arsenal's Olivier Giroud celebrates his goal
against Manchester City
Goalscorer: Arsenal's Olivier Giroud celebrates his goal
against Manchester City
Wenger was talking after his Arsenal side ended pre-season
with a 3-1 victory against Manchester City in Helsinki that was dubbed as the
"SuperMatch" by the Finnish organisers.
Theo Walcott, Aaron Ramsey and Olivier Giroud took advantage
of shoddy City defending to score, before a late consolation from striker
Alvaro Negredo.
Jack Wilshere played 45 minutes for Arsenal and will be fit
for England's match against Scotland on Wednesday.
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