Ahead PSG Showdown: Arsenal Will Buy Players Even If We Win Champions League On Saturday -Owners


By Ed Aarons

Josh Kroenke has promised that ­Arsenal will strengthen their squad even if they are crowned European champions for the first time.

Arsenal, who face Paris Saint-­Germain (PSG) in the Champions League final in Budapest on Saturday, spent more than £250m last summer on players who helped them win a first Premier League title for 22 years.

Kroenke and his father, Stan, the club’s ­American owners and co-chairs, watched ­Arsenal at Crystal Palace last Sunday and brought the trophy on to the pitch before it was presented to the captain, Martin ­Ødegaard. They are expected to be at the final.

Kroenke Sports and Entertainment (KSE), the family’s sports empire, have won two Super Bowls, two ­Stanley Cups and the NBA ­Championship in the United States (US) and Kroenke said there could be no standing still.

His words: “Our stated goal was winning the Premier League, because if you can put yourself in contention for the Premier League, you’re in contention for everything else.

“In one sense, we’ve achieved one goal, with another one on the plate coming on Saturday. Should we get a great result it’s not going to change or affect who we are.

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“[In] our experience of winning things in the States, when you win something, the sun’s still going to come up the next day.

“You’ve got to get back to work and there are many teams trying to gain on you, including some historically great ones around the Premier League.

“We’re going to look to strengthen because we know teams around us are going to get better. If you’re not trying to continually evolve and improve, you’re standing still.”

Asked whether winning the Champions League would take Arsenal to the next level, he said: “One of the most fun questions I’ve been asked over the past couple of weeks before we clinched the Premier League was ‘Which one? Which one means more?’ Which one? The one we don’t have.

“But champions of England sounds pretty good and champions of Europe could sound even better. We think we have a chance.

“We have very strong foundations in place to continue to build and try to sustain. Getting the foundations in place is usually the hardest part of the journey. Now we have all this, it is about trying to stay at the top ­knowing everyone is trying to climb the mountain after you.”
*PHOTO CAPTION: The Kroenkes (left & right) with Arteta.


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