THE BOSS: Wenger opened up on Brexit

The Arsenal boss admits the Brexit vote means the best in the business in England - including the Gunners stars - will take home less cash.

And he believes that'll be one of many long-term consequences for the Premier League.

The value in the sterling has dropped since Great Britain decided to leave the EU last month, meaning the wages on offer in England are now suddenly not as lofty.

Wenger told France Football: "The players are going to see their salaries drop a little bit and the competition with Germany, for example, is going to be stronger.

"But that's part of the risks of the profession and that worries me less.

"England has, all the same, a lot of resources in terms of finances.

"There's leeway with the [TV] money that's going to be brought in this year as well.

"But in my opinion it's particularly in the long term that there are questions. The way in which England leaves Europe will dictate the future of the Premier League.

"If the league becomes less attractive, TV companies will spend less money, the revenues of clubs are going to decrease and the Premier League is going to suffer the consequences. That's where the problem is."