ARSENE WENGER has urged football bosses to crack down on illegal approaches to players as he fights to keep Samir Nasri at Arsenal.
The Frenchman is furious with Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini after he publicly admitted his desire to sign Nasri this summer.
Nasri, with only a year left on his contract, has told team-mates he will definitely not sign a new deal at the Emirates.
Asked if he thought the midfielder had been tapped up by City, Wenger said: "I would like to return the question to you. What do you think?
"We live in a realistic world. I do not want to assess what I cannot prove.
"I know how things happen. It doesn't necessarily go through the player or the agent but I think it is a rule that has to be reviewed. It's not really respected."
Nasri, who played in the second half of Arsenal's 2-1 win in Cologne on Saturday, is a £20million target for City.
City could also find themselves in hot water with the FA over Luka Modric, with Spurs also considering a complaint as White Hart Lane officials believes their star player may have been the subject of an illegal approach.
Wenger, meanwhile, is under fire as £11m Lille ace Gervinho is his only major signing so far this summer.
But the Gunners boss insists he will not be forced into bringing in players for the sake of it.
Asked whether he will make more major signings, he said: "It's not the number of players, it's the quality."
Arsenal will remain in Germany on a training camp until Wednesday, while skipper Cesc Fabregas is home alone in London with a hip problem.
Barcelona vice-president Josep Bartomeu is set to return once again to the capital this weekend in the hope of completing a deal for the World Cup winner.
But the Spaniards are only offering around £35m, which falls some way short of Arsenal's £40m valuation.
If Fabregas does go, Wenger is set to bid for Valencia's Juan Mata and Villarreal's Santi Cazorla.
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