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AOD4

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Manchester City’s signing of Kevin De Bruyne is the latest example of the Premier League’s unrivalled spending power, according to Volkswagen boss Martin Winterkorn.

VW-owned Wolfsburg spent the entire summer trying to resist offers for the Belgian playmaker, but, after a drawn out saga, eventually relented as City got their man in a £55 million deal.

And Winterkorn, who also sits on the supervisory board at Bayern Munich and is rumoured to have pushed for die Roten to sign De Bruyne, admits the spending power of English clubs is impossible to resist, with even the German champions playing catch up.

“Sometimes we are powerless against such sums,” the 68-year-old told Bild.

“Even Bayern Munich, who were interested [in De Bruyne], has said the same at the end of the day. Against such sums we cannot compete at the moment.”

He continued: “Whether [the £55m fee] is justified or not, we would have preferred that Kevin had stayed with us. But the conditions are as they are.

“When the English media pay these sums [record-breaking TV money deal], and with plenty of other donors, then you have to consider what to do to prevent the sell-off in Germany.”

Winterkorn believes De Bruyne would have been better placed staying at Wolfsburg, where he was the focal point of the team, to continue his development, suggesting the transfer was financially motivated.

“The fact that a player like Kevin De Bruyne will be leaving us, of course, is a great pity. We are sorry,” he added.

“For financial reasons, I can understand him, for sporting reasons I do not understand him. I am not convinced that he plays the role at Manchester City that he has played with us. One more year with us would have been good for him. That would have been the right thing for his sporting career.”
 

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Osman

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As per Sky Transfer Centre:

HOW THIS FOR A STAT?

Arsenal are the ONLY club in Europe’s top five leagues not to sign an outfield player this window.


@Fred :lol:
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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As per Sky Transfer Centre:

HOW THIS FOR A STAT?

Arsenal are the ONLY club in Europe’s top five leagues not to sign an outfield player this window.


@Fred :lol:
Wenger has lost all his ambition, those years of financial constraints have made him used to mediocrity it seems. He no longer has any excuses to fall back on, if he hasn't bought anyone it means he believes this squad is good enough to win the title. To be honest if we were a proper club we'd show him the door after he inevitably finishes 4th/3rd 12+ points away from 1st and gets knocked out of the 2nd round of the CL, but we all know thats not happening unfortunately.

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But you know hey, lets look at the bright side: we'll probably generate more positive cash flow this season @Kieselguhr Kid
 

Post Ironic

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Wenger has lost all his ambition, those years of financial constraints have made him used to mediocrity it seems. He no longer has any excuses to fall back on, if he hasn't bought anyone it means he believes this squad is good enough to win the title. To be honest if we were a proper club we'd show him the door after he inevitably finishes 4th/3rd 12+ points away from 1st and gets knocked out of the 2nd round of the CL, but we all know thats not happening unfortunately.

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But you know hey, lets look at the bright side: we'll probably generate more positive cash flow this season @Kieselguhr Kid
Really, how the heck does this happen? Not one single outfield player. Arsenal has money. Lots of it. I just don't get why he wouldn't try to improve the team. At the very least the CF position could use a dramatic upgrade. I know their weren't many good one's available, but why not try for Lacazette earlier in the window? Or someone like that. Definite upgrade over Welbeck or Giroud.

If you don't finish top 2 again, he absolutely should be fired or should step down. There is no excuse for regression caused by not signing anyone. Everyone upgraded but Arsenal. I'd be furious if I were an Arsenal fan. To the point of finding it hilarious in that infuriating and sad kind of way... :lol:
 

Martin

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Really, how the heck does this happen? Not one single outfield player. Arsenal has money. Lots of it. I just don't get why he wouldn't try to improve the team. At the very least the CF position could use a dramatic upgrade. I know their weren't many good one's available, but why not try for Lacazette earlier in the window? Or someone like that. Definite upgrade over Welbeck or Giroud.
If they have money they could outbid ManU for Martial.
 

Rabbit

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Jun 8, 2010
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Wenger has lost all his ambition, those years of financial constraints have made him used to mediocrity it seems. He no longer has any excuses to fall back on, if he hasn't bought anyone it means he believes this squad is good enough to win the title. To be honest if we were a proper club we'd show him the door after he inevitably finishes 4th/3rd 12+ points away from 1st and gets knocked out of the 2nd round of the CL, but we all know thats not happening unfortunately.

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But you know hey, lets look at the bright side: we'll probably generate more positive cash flow this season @Kieselguhr Kid
You sure about that? Cause everyone swore on their dogs life that Cech is a guaranteed 15 points a season
 
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