The newly-signed Spaniard has called for boss Arsene Wenger to enter
the transfer market in order to add further quality following two
high-profile departures
Arsenal attacker Santi Cazorla has urged manager Arsene Wenger to re-enter the transfer market to find replacements for the departed Alex Song and Robin van Persie.
Van Persie has ended his eight-year stay at
Arsenal, joining Manchester United for a fee believed to be in the
region of £24 million whilst Song is closing in on a £15m move to
Barcelona.
And the Spain international, who made his debut for
the Gunners on Saturday as they were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by
Sunderland, has called for Wenger to splash the cash before the transfer
window closes.
He told reporters: "It’s clear that he [Van
Persie] is a great player, a spectacular player, and obviously we would
all have preferred it if he had stayed.
"Song has gone as well
and there are still 10 days left in the market. Obviously it’s important
to replace players like that because they were so important for the
team."
However, Wenger has defended the club's role
in developing players and insisted that the sale of several stars had
not contributed to the Gunners' failure to win a trophy since 2005.
“We
make the players here. All that have left were made here or made a name
here or came here very young. [Cesc] Fabregas, [Gael] Clichy,
[Emmanuel] Adebayor, [Thierry] Henry, [Samir] Nasri, all of them," the
Frenchman said.
"Song came at 17. I believe part of our club is
to influence people’s lives in a positive way. You would prefer to
influence it in a positive way for yourself but it does not always
happen.
"That is what we face today. I don’t think it is linked at all with winning something or not.”
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