Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Arsene Wenger, concerned about the impact on the Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union Premier League

Arsene Wenger has expressed concern that the decision of the - the UK from the EU would undermine the Premier League.

Arsenal - coach, said France Football, he was of the outcome of the referendum in the past month and the pound falls to its lowest level in 30 years surprised spoke about the financial impact on the Premier League.

"Seeing players their wages are light and competition with Germany will be, for example, stronger." And added: "But it was one of the occupational hazards and less with England still has a lot of financial resources, it is in the form of.. money (TV) come again this year a margin. "

While Wenger has been great this summer in the Swiss international Granit Xhaka and Japanese Takuma Asano striker, he believes that the EU's release affect the attractiveness of the Premier League and the financial strength of the club.

Asano in action for Japan | Photo: Photography Kaz
Asano in action for Japan | Photo: Photography Kaz

"We thought that one day the best players of Barca Real and tell." I also want to go to England because everyone there is "All this is now uncertain and Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union is a stick in the wheel," said the Arsenal - Manager. "There will be consequences, not in the very short term, but long term, yes."

The French agree with proposals that could be excluded players from Great Britain to end the laws of motion.

What future for the Premier League and the United Kingdom?

Having said that, players to win on - Sea is a potential problem, Wenger, 66, said it is important as the big ones - Britain leaves the European Union, as "the future League dictate" and the ratio of the league with TV- operators worldwide.

has to leave the British, the EU decision plunged the country already in political and economic darkness and Arsene Wenger is uncertain about the future and the plans for the United Kingdom.

"Politically England lost his head and if no other," Wenger added. "This instability is worrying. Today the British are politically in the dark about. Europe could also fail."

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