Wenger 'not interested' in Saviola
Arsene Wenger has ruled out a move for Barcelona striker Javier Saviola but might be interested in West Brom defender Curtis Davies at the right price.
Arsenal have frequently been linked with Argentina international Saviola but Wenger insists the club have enough forwards and he does not intend to strengthen further in this department.
Davies is reportedly another target for the Gunners this summer and Wenger has expressed his admiration for the centre back, although he has yet to make an offer.
"We are not interested in Saviola at all. We have enough forward players," he told the club's official website, www.arsenal.com.
"We have bought Tomas Rosicky. We also have Thierry Henry, Jose Antonio Reyes, Robin Van Persie, Emmanuel Adebayor, Theo Walcott, Nicklas Bendtner, Jeremie Aliadiere and Arturo Lupoli.
"Where do I put the strikers? I have no interest at all in another one. Curtis Davies I like. I have not made an inquiry or a bid but I like the player."
Asked if he would me making a approach for the £12million-rated Davies, Wenger replied: "Not at that level."
The fall-out of the Italian match-fixing scandal has sent transfer speculation into a frenzy with a host of clubs circling over Juventus, the hardest hit by Friday's verdict.
Juve, demoted to Serie B with a 30-point deduction for next season, look set to lose most of their top players as they prepare for life outside the Italian top flight.
But Wenger insists that even at knock-down prices their players will still be too expensive for Arsenal and dismissed loan moves as a viable option.
"It is disturbing the market because you have a flow of players coming out," he said.
"But don't forget that the players of Juventus are very well paid and not many clubs in the world can afford to pay these kinds of wages.
"We cannot afford to do it. That is why we are not very much disturbed by the Juventus case. It is very unlikely because the wages are too high for us.
"Juventus got punished to [go down to] Serie B plus 30 points. They have a team who are above 30 so I cannot see why they would give players out on loan.
"Even if they make it back in two years those players could be finished."
Once again Wenger has ruled out the possibility of radical surgery to his squad during the transfer window as he continues to pin his hopes on the club's youngsters.
"We will sign one player or two maximum, but no more," he said.





