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Published 16:35 18 Jan 2018 GMT
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"I wouldn't like to come out on the numbers, because that's Man United's problem," Wenger said to reporters on Thursday when asked about the money Sanchez is set to earn at Old Trafford. "I respect Man United because they generate the money they pay to the players with their own resources, you have to respect that. After that, it's down to them to know how much they want to give to the player. Overall, Man United are a club very well managed financially, and of course as well on the pitch, so that's why I don't have any problems with the money they pay."This could easily be read as a dig at City, who are funded by Abu Dhabi and petrodollars. In the past, Wenger has accused the club of "financial doping", and has preached importance of clubs living within their means, and only spending money that they generate. "We live within our resources, when we make money that is because we have worked well and made good decisions," he said in 2009. Some may be repulsed by Sanchez's incredible wage at Old Trafford, but Wenger is right when he says United can afford to pay it. https://twitter.com/JonathanShrager/status/954004199288770561
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