
Bengaluru, September 6: With no major summer signings other than Alexandre Lacazette and after going through a horrible start to the Premier League campaign, one must have expected winds of change to sweep through any club, buy not at Arsenal though.
The Gunners have had a miserable start to the season with one win and two defeats.
But manager Arsene Wenger sees no reason to panic and believes the January transfer window must be scrapped as it leads unsettled players to focus on their next move rather than playing for their clubs.
Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez and Liverpool playmaker Philippe Coutinho were among several players who failed to secure their desired transfers in the close-season window that ended on August 31 and could try again in January.
Wenger believes that want-away players and fringe squad members will not be fully committed to their clubs as they try to negotiate their next transfers.
"The players who do not play or the players who are tapped up in October they already start again to think: 'Where do I go in January?'. That's not a way to be on board with a football club..." Wenger told beIN Sports.
"We are here to entertain people and you can do that with people who are really on board together, to achieve something together and not every minute that it doesn't go well to think: 'Where can I go next?'"
Wenger said that having a single annual transfer window at the end of the season would ensure complete focus from players during the campaign and restore the decency of the sport.
"I believe that we have to bring some decency. We all complain today that it has become too much a business, but we can do something about it. We have that responsibility in the game," he added in the interview released on Tuesday.
"You can't have a player preparing for a vital football game and still be on the phone at 4 o'clock: 'Do I go or not?' or 'How much is it?', 'Where do I go?'
"The ideal situation would be to have a transfer period that is closed 48 hours before the first game of the championship and to close it completely until the season after," he added.
With his team struggling Wenger's suggestion may come in for criticism, but he has his own backers as well as evident from this tweet.
The Gunners resume their Premier League campaign on Saturday (September), with a home match against Bournemouth at the Emirates Stadium.
(With Agency inputs)