Arsene Wenger says Lord Harris went "a bit overboard" in claiming only two players are now outside Arsenal's price range.
The Arsenal director told Friday's Daily Mail newspaper the
funds are in place to bring in anyone bar Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel
Messi, adding there was "£200m in the bank".
Wenger laughed off Harris' comments
at his pre-Emirates Cup press conference but did not deny outright the
board member's other claim that Arsenal are chasing a new striker.
Asked
whether the comments were helpful he said: "Helpful or not, it doesn't
matter. He has gone a bit overboard because that's not true.
"We are in a situation - I explained many times - where we are
working hard if an opportunity comes up to do something, but we are not
in the need.
"Last week I had to answer 'what will you do if all the players are available?' This week 'why don't you buy?'
"Last
week (in Singapore) we scored goals and we did not have Alexis Sanchez
and Danny Welbeck, who are coming back now. We're in a position where we
have a strong squad, but if an opportunity turns up we'll still do
something."
Karim Benzema is among the high-profile strikers widely linked with
Arsenal this summer, but the Real Madrid man's agent said this week he
will "1,000 per cent" stay at the Bernabeu.
Wenger said: "One thousand per cent is a lot! That looks quite convincing."
Asked
about other possible targets, he said: "I do not come out with names
anyway. I believe we built something special last season. We want to
work on that and not expect too much from outside."
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