Arsene Wenger has insisted that he will not make a bid for Michael Owen because he doesn't believe the England striker would dovetail with Thierry Henry.
Owen is believed to be searching for a return to the Premiership after being reduced to fifth-choice striker at Real Madrid.
However, despite being in 'love' with the player, Wenger has ruled out making a bid for Owen.
"I have nothing against Michael Owen. I love him," the Arsenal boss declared.
The stumbling block, though, is the perceived incompatibility of the Owen-Henry partnership.
"We have Thierry Henry who scores 25 goals a season and can they live together? I don't know. Thierry is not yet the age to play a little bit deeper. I like Owen but I look more for a deeper kind of striker. I have Dennis Bergkamp but he is getting older."
Without the guarantee of first-team football, Wenger claimed it would 'dishonest' to bring Owen to Highbury.
"It would be dishonest to take an international player like him and put him in the same situation he has at Real Madrid," said the Frenchman.
Friday, August 05, 2005
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