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Wenger to lose key ally in transfer negotiator Law

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>> LONDON: Under-fire Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been dealt a blow with news that key ally and transfer negotiator Dick Law is to leave the troubled Premier League giants.

Law — who has along with Wenger been severely criticised for the club’s transfer policy over the past few years — had surprised many when he remained in his post in the close season as back in May it had been stated he would leave.

However, Press Associatio­n Sport now claims Law is indeed leaving, after eight years dealing with transfers, to return to the United States for family reasons.

The club appointed Huss Fahmy, formerly of cycling outfit Team Sky, in June to work alongside Law — chiefly on player contracts although it is not clear whether he will now assume the role on his own.

Wenger has borne the brunt of the criticism over his refusal to enter bidding wars with his major domestic rivals.

Instead in years gone by he has left it to the last minute to make late signings which have looked like panic buys. This year, however, he acted relatively fast by snapping up French striker Alexandre Lacazette for a club record fee of £52 million, but the only other new face was Bosnian defender Sead Kolasinac on a free transfer.

A seemingly constant haemorrhag­ing of talent — Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n being the latest example opting to move to Liverpool — has also agitated the Gunners fans although the club refused to allow star Chilean Alexis Sanchez to leave for Manchester City on the final day of the transfer window.

They face, though, letting the 28-year-old go for free at the end of this season when his contract is up — something with which Wenger said he was comfortabl­e.

Meanwhile, Antonio Conte insists Chelsea can still attract the world’s best players despite the chaotic conclusion to their transfer window.

It is reported that Conte isn’t completely satisfied by the way the Chelsea hierarchy handled the transfer market and the Italian was quick to point out he had only limited involvemen­t in recruitmen­t.

“The club ask my opinion about players who can improve the team,” he said. “Before giving my opinion I try to take my informatio­n about the player, if he has the right experience and character for the club. The club goes into the transfer market and tries to do their best. My work finishes on the pitch.

“I like to think about the present. I’m not concerned about the past. We tried our best to improve the squad.”

 ??  ?? Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette.
Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette.

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