Wenger Wants To See Arsenal Project Through To 'Ultimate End'

The Frenchman has reiterated his desire to remain at Ashburton Grove so that he can see his own personal project come to fruition.

Jul 1, 2009 11:57:38 AM

Arsenal manager salutes the fans at the Emirates Stadium after his side beat Stoke City 4-1
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Arsenal manager salutes the fans at the Emirates Stadium after his side beat Stoke City 4-1

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Arsene Wenger's imprint at Arsenal will forever be embedded into the club's history as he helped oversee the stadium move while maintaining a fiscally prudent transfer policy that has seen him offer youth a chance to shine.

Gunners fans will be hoping to witness the fruits of such a policy over the coming season, and it is something that has kept their French boss at Ashburton Grove as he today revealed he wants to see the project through until the "ultimate end".

He is quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying, "I want to have success by building a team with a style, with a know-how, with a culture of play specific to the club and its fans and with young people.

"That is what I have chosen in my career and want to ensure I continue here at Arsenal."

He added, "I am in a construction project with a young team, but my intention is to take that project to the ultimate end. For me, pleasure comes from watching those players showing the football I like to see played.

"The sums we are talking about with Real can appear shocking," he said, with regard to the Spanish capital club's financially flambouyant spending. "But they are the fruit of a calculation carried out by the investors in the club.

"I believe it is necessary to disregard moral judgement and to simply ask whether the operation will be profitable. In my opinion, to recruit more than three players in a transfer window, as Real plan, is taking a technical risk.

"You are entering a zone of uncertainty and if that kicks back at you, it can hurt," he warned.

Alan Dawson, Goal.com
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