Former Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein thinks boss Arsene Wenger is able to splash the bucks come early july. Arsenal, who early in the day this season announced half-year gains of A17.8million to the end of November 2012 and cash reserves of A123.3m, have gone eight years given that they last won a trophy, and Wenger has were unwilling to pay large amounts of money in the transfer market. The Gunners continue to be joined with an amount of participants, with Barcelona forward David Villa and Atletico Madrid's Adrian Lopez still believed to be on the grocery list, while Napoli striker Edinson Cavani was stated to be always a January shift target. There are calls from Arsenal fans for Wenger to pay large when the transport screen reopens, and Dein feels the Frenchman can do that. "The fact is he's to reinforce the team and I am aware he will do that," he toldAThe Sun. "He is one of the most useful managers on earth, he is been teaching for 30 years and knows what he is doing. "He knows what he needs and it's just a question of distinguishing the proper talent." Dein added that he does not think Wenger is considering stepping down as Gunners manager. "It is really a long, hard year and I'm a fantastic promoter of Arsene," he explained. "He has done a phenomenal career and continues to take action year-on-year. He has the fire in his belly. I really do not see any reason why he should not be there. "Arsene's on course for next season's Champions League. But 20-odd points have been fallen by them behind United, which is negative enough."
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