Ivan Gazidis has revealed that Arsenal now have the financial muscle to complete a move for a player like Wayne Rooney.
The
Gunners chief executive, shot down speculations that scoffed at the
possibility of manager Arsene Wenger making a big bid for the want-away
Manchester United striker, hinting that they were ready to revamp their
rigid wage structure.
When
he was asked whether Arsenal would consider an audacious bid for
Rooney, if it involved the North London club paying United £25 million
and offering Rooney £200,000 per week, he replied firmly: “Of course we
could do that, we could do more than that,” he told reporters. “We have a
certain amount which we’ve held in reserve. We also have new revenue
streams coming on board and all of these things mean we can do things
which would excite you.
“We
can think about all kinds of things, but we don’t think about what’s
going to excite our fans for the next couple of weeks, we think about
what’s going to excite them when we start playing in August and
hopefully when we’re in March and April and competing.
“For
Arsene, it’s a question of getting the right players, the ones he
believes in, not necessarily the players the fans want. He’s very
disciplined about his beliefs and how he wants to structure a team. He
has new tools available to him financially and I think he’ll make good
use of them.
“What
you will see is certainly an Arsenal team that is getting better over
the next couple of years unless we make big mistakes, but historically
we have got a manager who has got a proven of doing this extremely well
over a long period of time.
“I
think we deserve a little more credit than we’ve been given. Having
said that, we’ve got more financial capability now and I’m sure that
will help us to be able to secure the targets that Arsene wants.”
Gazidis
admitted that the club are not able to compete in the transfer market
for big players, with owners who have “unlimited resources”, but is
looking forward to a successful 2013/2014 season.
“My
own view is we are moving into a new phase where if we make our
decisions well, if we get the right chemistry, and if we do a variety of
other things as well, not just the new players that come in but the
right kind of things on the football side, that we can compete with any
club in the world,” he added.
“We’ve
seen two clubs this year in the Champions League final and both of whom
run responsible financial models. They are pretty fantastic teams and
very exciting to watch. There’s no reason why we can’t do that.”
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