Arsene Wenger has called Paul Pogba's expected £100 million
transfer to Manchester United "completely crazy."
Pogba is on the verge of a record-breaking move from Juventus
to United in a deal that will reach more than £100m when agents fees are
included.
When asked about the cost for the France midfielder, Wenger
said: "It is completely crazy if you cannot afford to pay it. If you can
afford to pay it you can justify it.
"It is completely crazy if you compare it to normal
life. That is for sure. But we live in a world where every activity that is
worldwide makes a lot of money.
"Football has become a worldwide competition and that is
why clubs can afford to do it. Does it make sense in the way the player can
give you that investment back? Nobody ever could calculate.
"Since I am in this sport I always thought the record
cannot go higher and I was always wrong. Maybe in a few years it will be 200,
300 [million], who knows."
Wenger was speaking at a news conference ahead of Sunday's
preseason game against Mexican club Chivas in Los Angeles. The Frenchman, who
has only made one major signing so far this summer in Granit Xhaka, reiterated
that he still wants to bring in both a forward and a centre-back, but said it's
difficult to find good players on the market.
"I buy players that I feel can strengthen our team.
Today you have to be very strong inside the club when you are responsible, not
just to buy [for the sake of buying]," he said.
"There's always a wave of opinions. I must say people
are better informed today -- they know all the players. They tell you always
that you should buy but when you ask them who to buy, they become much shorter.
"If you look at the market in Europe, there's a lot of
money available but not many players who really strengthen the teams. If you
look at the teams that spend the most money in Europe, they're not necessarily
the teams that won the championships. The global investment of the clubs around
us didn't stop Leicester winning the championship."
The Gunners need to bring in a replacement for central
defender Per Mertesacker, who needed knee surgery last weekend, with Wenger
ruling the German out until 2017.
"Certainly I don't count that Per will be back before
the end of the year. I will miss him deeply. He is a leader on the pitch and
off. We [have lost] a heavyweight in our dressing room," Wenger said.
When asked if he expects to find a new centre-back on the
market, the Arsenal boss said: "I do."
Wenger again declined to comment on specific transfer
targets, with Arsenal having been repeatedly linked with players like
Leicester's Riyad Mahrez and Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette.
"The best way to conclude transfers is not to talk about
them, which is very difficult in the press conference," he said.
"We
are on the market but I don't want to talk specifically about any player
because that makes it more difficult for me -- and it's difficult enough."

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