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Published 11:48 9 Dec 2016 GMT
Updated 11:56 9 Dec 2016 GMT

Wenger is busy working on new deals (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)[/caption]
"There are six or seven cases at the moment, but that is the usual case — it is every year like that."
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While it must be fairly routine for clubs to be juggling a similar level of expiring deals at any one time, Wenger stressed that no player is bigger than the club - and suggested they would not be held to ransom by Sanchez and Ozil. When asked if the Gunners needed to keep the pair he said: "Yes, but Arsenal is a big club. It is not one or two players who will make the difference to the club. "The importance is that we are today in a financial position that is strong, that was not the case before. That means as well we are in a position where we can plan our future, and do what we want to do. "And what is important is always to take care of the values of the club, and the identity of the club, and not to depend too much on one or two players. The history of Arsenal is bigger than that. "You regret every single good player that you lose. But on the other hand, you move on as well. Every club is full of regrets and full of decisions. What matters is the globality of the decisions."

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