Arsenal news: Frustrated David Seaman unhappy with Gunners’ lack of ambition ahead of summer transfer window

Arsenal news: Frustrated David Seaman unhappy with Gunners’ lack of ambition ahead of summer transfer window
Arsenal legend David Seaman has revealed his frustration with the clubs apparent lack of ambition and their measly transfer budget this summer.It has been widely claimed that manager Unai Emery has been granted just 40million to spend on strengthening his squad throughout the transfer window.David Seaman told talkSPORT: ‘It’s so frustrating being an Arsenal fan at the moment’2
David Seaman told talkSPORT: ‘It’s so frustrating being an Arsenal fan at the moment’
He could of course raise more cash by selling off some unwanted players, but the boss will struggle to find top-class talent in todays market with such limited funds at his disposal.And so its looking like a gloomy summer for the Gunners after a disappointing first campaign under their Spanish manager.Emery has overseen some improved performances and led the team to the Europa League final, but a 4-1 thumping against Chelsea in Baku and a fifth place Premier League finish meant they missed out on Champions League football for next season.Unai Emery won the Europa League three times in a row with Sevilla, but lost the final in charge of ArsenalGetty Images - Getty2
Unai Emery won the Europa League three times in a row with Sevilla, but lost the final in charge of Arsenal
They have also lost one of their best players, Aaron Ramsey, to Juventus on a free transfer leaving a huge hole in their midfield.And Seaman vented his frustration on Wednesdays Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast.Its so frustrating at Arsenal because the club is running on a good profit, said the former goalkeeper.The fans are frustrated at the moment, especially after the result in the Europa League final against Chelsea. It was a disappointing result, it was made a little bit better by the weekend result [arch rivals Tottenham being beaten by Liverpool in the Champions League final], but its so disappointing.Theyre struggling. Its just so frustrating being an Arsenal fan and an ex-Arsenal player at the moment.You know what the club is capable of, so youre just like, come on, lets see what youve got!

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When you look at Manchester United and Arsenal, theyre in a very similar situation they both need to strengthen at the back and theyre both without Champions League football, so its going to be testing times.But Id say United are in a better place than Arsenal because of their buying power and the money they will pay for players.

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