Arsenal can afford the likes of Rooney, says Gazidis

The Gunners chief has revealed that the North London club is in a strong financial position to sign big-name talent such as the want-away Manchester United forward.
Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis has added fuel to the speculation linking Wayne Rooney with a move to the Emirates Stadium, revealing that the Gunners have the financial power to attract the likes of the 27-year-old Manchester United forward.

Arsene Wenger has already confided that it would been hard not to bid for the striker should he become available, while it is believed that Rooney is open to a move to North London. Now Gazidis has put more more weight behind any move for the England international, saying that Rooney's likely transfer cost and wage demands would be well within Arsenal's budget.

When asked if the Gunners could afford upwards of a 20 million pound deal, plus a 200,000 pound-a-week wage, Gazidis told reporters: "Of course we could do that. We could do more than that.

"We have a certain amount which we've held in reserve. We also have new revenue streams coming on board and all of these things mean we can do some things which would excite you.

"If Arsene thinks signing big names is the right thing to do, yes. The fact is this year we are beginning to see something we have been planning for some time, which is the escalation in our financial firepower.

"We can look at some options that weren't really in our financial capability. It's a progression over the next two seasons. It's quite significant for the club."

While Gazidis refused to name any transfer targets, he believes Arsenal's ambition can see them emulate Champions League winner Bayern Munich.

"We should be able to compete at a level like a club such as Bayern Munich. I'm not saying we are there by any means, we have a way to go before we can put ourselves on that level," Gazidis continued. "I think we are an extraordinarily ambitious club.

"This whole journey for the past 10 years has been about putting us up with the best in the world and now the question is turning that platform now into on-field success."

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