26 August 2015

NBA Star & Arsenal Fan Luol Deng Urges Wenger To Sign To Assure Premier League Dominance

Just like Henry had recently said that Arsenal needs to sign a striker inorder to win the Premier League, popular NBA star has also supported the claim insisting that if Wenger signs a key player then the expected dominance will come.

After an inconsistent start to the Premier League season, famous Arsenal fan Luol Deng says the club need to add to their squad.

Two-time NBA all-star Luol Deng believes Arsenal are a player away from becoming dominant in the Premier League.


Miami Heat forward Deng represented the United Kingdom at the 2012 Olympic Games, having spent part of his youth in the country after fleeing what is now South Sudan, and is well known as an Arsenal fan.

Arsene Wenger's side have made an inconsistent start to the new season, taking four points from their first three league games, and Deng feels the club need to dip back into the transfer market in order to challenge for the Premier League title.

"I'm hearing mixed reviews. I really think we [Arsenal] have a great team, I really do," Deng told Omnisport.

"I think we're a player away from really being dominant. I think each game we go in with the top teams, the likes of Chelsea, Man City, Man United, I think that's always going to be not sure. I can't say right now we're favourites in those big matches.

"But it's like a player or two away from really being favourites. And the way the Premier League looks right now Man City looks great to me."

Deng, who was speaking at his DENG Camp Top 50 event at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, took part in the first NBA exhibition game to be held in Africa earlier this month in Johannesburg.

"There's been a lot of players in the past who always wanted something like that to happen," he added. "I think the continent [Africa] is growing and there's so many kids who wish and hope to play in the NBA.

"I think the NBA organising this game and going to the continent shows not just to the kids on the continent in Africa but also the rest of the world this is such an international game, it's a global game."

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