Saturday, 27 August 2011

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger defends bid for Gary Cahill

Emirates Cup : Arsene Wenger, Arsenal v New York Red Bulls

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger could be set for a war of words with Bolton and its chairman Phil Gartside regarding the transfer of Trotters defender Gary Cahill.
It was confirmed that the Gunners bid for the England international and the fee involved was reported to be 6 million pounds, an offer that Bolton boss Owen Coyle described being so low that "derisory doesn't even cover it."
However, Wenger reacted bluntly to these reports, stating that the rumored fee was wrong, before confirming the two sides were in negotiations.
“That number is wrong, it is completely wrong. I believe every negotiation is between two parties and you only have to sell the player if you are all right with the price," Wenger said.
"In this case the information is below what has been spoken about."
Gartside reacted angrily to this supposed 6 million pounds bid by re-tweeting a fan on twitter that told Wenger to "f*** right off".
However, Wenger could not understand the anger shown by Bolton, pointing out that if the club doesn’t wish to sell its player then it doesn’t have to and it is as simple as that. But he doesn’t know why the bid – regardless of how small – is “insulting”.
"You only have to sell the player if you are all right with the price. It is not true. You can believe Gartside or you can believe me. It's not right. It's not the truth," Wenger said. "If Gartside can say I am lying I am ready to confront him. The truth is that we never speak about our negotiations.
"They do not need to sell the player, they can keep him. If you ask do I want to buy your house and you are not happy with the price you say no, that's it.

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