Arsene Wenger would consider re-signing Sol Campbell if Arsenal lost one of their current centre-halves.

Gunners boss feels defender can still play at Premier League level

Loves the club

Arsene Wenger has revealed he would consider re-signing Sol Campbell if Arsenal lost one of their current centre-halves. Campbell is currently training with his former club after leaving Notts County and is aiming to join a new team in January. The veteran defender was linked with Manchester United, but Sir Alex Ferguson has ruled out a deal for the former England international. However, Wenger has not closed the door on the 35-year-old rejoining the Gunners after insisting he is still capable of playing at Premier League level. Wenger, though, concedes that a member of his current back-line would have to leave Emirates Stadium before he would consider offering Campbell a deal."I do not know yet, I have not really thought about that," said Wenger regarding a possible deal for Campbell, who made almost 200 appearances during his first spell with Arsenal. "At the moment, we have four centre-backs and we will always have four. "If one would go, then I would consider it, but at the moment we are four, so I have no need to sign anybody else." Wenger added: "I love Sol Campbell and the fact he came back here and wanted to practice with us shows he loves the club as well. "You never say never in these kinds of situations. "Sol can still do a job in the Premier League, especially now he is fit. He has worked very hard."