QuincyAbeyie Yeah, he's always been a running dog of capital in that sense, a "compassionate" economic libertarian who doesn't seem to have too many red lines politically, despite his hand-wringing on various topics, such as the impact of financial doping on football.
It's been coming through in things he's said publicly since his first fame at Arsenal.
However, if I care about Arsenal as an institution, Wenger's long association with the club was so definitive and despite its doldrums, so rich with triumphs I would give him a couple of statues any day—so long as they're not shit ones.
Hope it's this version of Wenger. Look at him oozing confidence before he'd won a single bit of silverware in England. Arteta is similar in that aspect, has that zeal about him.