Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger targets bargains at home as Manchester City and Chelsea take their riches abroad
By Sportsmail Reporter
Last updated at 4:41 PM on 5th May 2010
Arsene Wenger admits it might be easier to find bargains in England as he prepares to enter the transfer market this summer.
The Arsenal boss has made a reputation from unearthing little-known foreign stars, but he admits it is harder than ever to dip into the global talent pool.
Shopping in the domestic market has traditionally been viewed as coming at a premium, but Wenger said: 'It is changing a little because the market will be lower.
Hidden talents: Vermaelen (right) went from unknown to household name at Arsenal
'It looks to me like the big teams with big financial potential like Manchester City, like Chelsea might go abroad. So if they move abroad the internal market will be a bit cheaper.'
Wenger's most recent signings from English clubs were Mikael Silvestre from Manchester United and Aaron Ramsey from Cardiff in 2008.
Goodbye bargains: Wenger
France defender Silvestre was a free transfer, while Wales midfielder Ramsey, who has yet to win a regular first-team spot with Arsenal, cost about £5million
Wenger has not been hugely active in recent transfer windows, preferring to rely on players from the club's youth teams. His only high-profile signing last summer was Belgium defender Thomas Vermaelen from Dutch club Ajax.
'I had known Thomas because he played against us and I had a picture in my head that was good,' said Wenger said. 'But it was still a gamble because I liked him when he played against us.'
Wenger has helped relatively unknown players such as Patrick Vieira, Cesc Fabregas and Nicolas Anelka become world-class players at Arsenal but told Arsenal's website that such a policy may be outdated because other clubs have emulated his scouting network.
'It is not any more as it was 15 or 20 years ago,' Wenger said. 'Everybody knows everybody now. It is more about shrewd buying now in taking a gamble than in discovering somebody.'
Wenger has already indicated that he intends to bolster his squad during the off-season and hopes to announce at least one signing before the World Cup starts on June 11.
By Sportsmail Reporter
Last updated at 4:41 PM on 5th May 2010
Arsene Wenger admits it might be easier to find bargains in England as he prepares to enter the transfer market this summer.
The Arsenal boss has made a reputation from unearthing little-known foreign stars, but he admits it is harder than ever to dip into the global talent pool.
Shopping in the domestic market has traditionally been viewed as coming at a premium, but Wenger said: 'It is changing a little because the market will be lower.
Hidden talents: Vermaelen (right) went from unknown to household name at Arsenal
'It looks to me like the big teams with big financial potential like Manchester City, like Chelsea might go abroad. So if they move abroad the internal market will be a bit cheaper.'
Wenger's most recent signings from English clubs were Mikael Silvestre from Manchester United and Aaron Ramsey from Cardiff in 2008.
Goodbye bargains: Wenger
France defender Silvestre was a free transfer, while Wales midfielder Ramsey, who has yet to win a regular first-team spot with Arsenal, cost about £5million
Wenger has not been hugely active in recent transfer windows, preferring to rely on players from the club's youth teams. His only high-profile signing last summer was Belgium defender Thomas Vermaelen from Dutch club Ajax.
'I had known Thomas because he played against us and I had a picture in my head that was good,' said Wenger said. 'But it was still a gamble because I liked him when he played against us.'
Wenger has helped relatively unknown players such as Patrick Vieira, Cesc Fabregas and Nicolas Anelka become world-class players at Arsenal but told Arsenal's website that such a policy may be outdated because other clubs have emulated his scouting network.
'It is not any more as it was 15 or 20 years ago,' Wenger said. 'Everybody knows everybody now. It is more about shrewd buying now in taking a gamble than in discovering somebody.'
Wenger has already indicated that he intends to bolster his squad during the off-season and hopes to announce at least one signing before the World Cup starts on June 11.
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