Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger: The traditional top four's era of dominance is over

Mark Bryans8 May 2016

Arsene Wenger believes the money flooding into the Premier League from next season will bring an end to the traditional big four.

The Arsenal boss knows victory over Manchester City on Sunday will seal a top-three finish and guaranteed Champions League football for his side for next year.

But the Gunners had greater aspirations having topped the table at the turn of the year, only to be usurped by the superb form of newly-crowned champions Leicester.

And Wenger reckons the influx of television money into the league from the start of the new campaign means the surprise success of the Foxes could be repeated.

Arsenal are looking to secure a 20th successive season in the Champions League but the fight can only get tougher, according to the Frenchman.

"The big question mark is what happened with Leicester can happen again because first of all every English team can buy players," he said.

"The difference out on the market between those who really make a difference and are just a fraction better, where players go to lower teams with a bit more spirit and a bit more fighting, bit more support and a bit less expectation.

"And maybe a team that nobody expects now will come next season and surprise everyone. All the English clubs have the money to buy now.

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"You've got West Ham moving into a new stadium with more potential with the finances that brings. Tottenham are creating a new stadium as well.

"So in a few years the potential in England will be much more shared than everywhere else and you can get more surprises."

Asked if the days of the traditional top-four are at an end, the 66-year-old replied: "Exactly. This might be questioned in the future How many teams can win the title next season then?

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"I don't know. It's difficult to say. Let's go to the start of this season, predictions were: One Chelsea will win it again. Number two, Man City. OK.

"In the end any pundit who would have predicted Leicester would have lost their job. And that is what can happen again.

"Clubs down our league can buy the best players in France, Spain and in Italy. So they have the potential to build a big team."

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