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Barcelona in the Premier League would be 'difficult', says Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger

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Watch Arsene Wenger laugh off the idea that Barcelona could join the Premier League, if the Catalan state were to be given independence

Arsene Wenger says it would be "difficult" for everybody if Barcelona were to join the Premier League should they leave La Liga.

Club president Josep Maria Bartomeu said on Monday that Barca could leave La Liga if Catalonia gains independence from Spain.

Barca are currently taking part in the region's general strike, following a vote by its public to become independent that produced a 90% result in favour.

Barcelona's Spanish midfielder Sergio Busquets (R) celebrates after scoring a goal during the Spanish league football match FC Barcelona vs UD Las Palmas p
Image: Barca beat Las Palmas in a behind-closed-doors La Liga game at the weekend

After his side beat Brighton on Sunday, Wenger joked he would "try to learn Catalan" but said: "If Barcelona want to join the Premier League, it makes things even more difficult for everybody.

"I don't think they have gotten as far as that. It is interesting and there will be incidents on the sporting side as Barcelona are a highly political club. I think it will be interesting to see how they respond in the championship.

"We have enough clubs here with 20 but if you want to go up to 24, we have to invite the Scottish clubs before we go for the Spanish."

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The English Football League has previously considered Rangers and Celtic joining their system from the Scottish Premiership, while SPFL chief Neil Doncaster admitted for the first time in June that the door for the Old Firm to play in England was opening.