We’re going to be active, and being active means that we’re trying to make the team stronger, he declared. This team still doesn’t have the luxury of not making the most of every opportunity, and we must because it’s crucial.
The Gunners deservedly moved five points clear of defending champions Manchester City before the Premier League was suspended for the Qatar World Cup.
January will be viewed as an opportunity to bolster Arteta’s squad, which has already been depleted by the injury to star striker Gabriel Jesus.
‘We are going to be active, and active means always looking to strengthen the team,’ Arteta said when asked about the club’s transfer plans ahead of the winter window.
Gabriel Jesus’ successful knee surgery could keep him out of play for up to three months, so the Gunners should expect to be busy. Reiss Nelson is also anticipated to miss several weeks of action after suffering an injury during the weekend’s friendly match against Juventus.
During the news conference on Thursday, Arteta said, “With Gabby, it’s impossible to define a time range.” “Since I know him, I’d rather not offer any dates. He’s going to be out for a while with Reiss, I believe.
while Emile Smith Rowe has been out since September with a groin problem, he has returned to training and he’s in that phase after we rehab, after a period where he had some great discomfort. We are giving him time, and he is drawing nearer. So perhaps we’ll be able to see him in the next weeks.
Arteta refused to comment when asked if the club’s transfer plans had become more urgent as a result of the injuries and reaffirmed that they are actively working to strengthen the team this winter.
We’re going to be active, and being active means that we’re trying to make the team stronger, he declared. This team still doesn’t have the luxury of not making the most of every opportunity, and we must because it’s crucial.
It comes after multiple reports indicated that Arsenal’s biggest priority is Shakhtar Donetsk winger Mykhaylo Mudryk, with conversations reportedly taking place between the club and player representatives.
Mudryk has emerged as one of the game’s most intriguing young prospects, scoring 10 goals and giving eight assists in 18 games this season, including several in the Champions League.
Shakhtar is rumored to be wanting roughly £87 million for his services however, a deal might be reached for much less.
According to reports in Spain, Arsenal is one of the front-runners to sign Felix, but unless an alternative agreement can be reached, Atletico Madrid’s alleged asking price of £120 million may be a huge challenge for the gunners.