Wenger has an interesting statement about Neymar

One of the oldest football managers, Arsene Wenger, says the passage of Neymar is not surprising. The transfer that broke all world records sees Neymar at PSG from Barcelona. Wenger has a simple explanation for this, as he believes that when a country has a club, then everything can happen. [...]
One of the oldest football managers, Arsene Wenger, says the passage of Neymar is not surprising.
The transfer that broke all world records sees Neymar at PSG from Barcelona.
Wenger has a simple explanation for this, as he believes that when a country has a club, then everything can happen.
I support football and clubs that have their resources. Besides, we're not in a period where in some countries now don't think about how to return investment. We're beyond that. Numbers can't rationalize anymore. It seems that inflation is gaining speed of economic growth. We've spent the last 100 million euros last year and only one year later, we're spending the 200m euros on”.
When you think Trevor Francis was the first player to be sold for 1 million pounds and seemed unreasonable at the time, it shows how far we have gone and how far we have gone, how big football has become. It's beyond calculations, beyond rationality”.
This will have implications because of the consistencys that will be provoked. Clubs, when Barcelona wants to buy a player, it means my “My friends, you have 250 million pounds, so 220 million pounds are in your pocket. What costs 15 million pounds today will cost them 100 million pounds”.
For me, the Neymar deal is due to the owners of clubs that have changed football and its environment in the last 15 years”.
When a state owns a club, it's all possible. It's hard to respect the financial lighthouse because when you have different ways of collecting money, then you can get anyone you want. It's just that all these costs can be justified and they seem unusual for this sport”, Wenger said. /Telegraphy/












