Arsenal: Mikel Arteta ‘disappointed’ by quiet transfer window but praises club’s ‘discipline’
Manager Mikel Arteta said he was disappointed with Arsenal’s failure to sign any contract during the winter transfer window, but praised the discipline of the club.
After Gabriel Jesus was injured last month last month, Arsenal will introduce an attacker, and Bukayo Saka has not returned from the problem of leg muscles. Essence
In the second round of the EFL EFL EFL Cup semi -final of Newcastle’s EFL EFL EFL Cup on Wednesday, Arteta said: “We have a clear intention, this always open the opportunity to explore the opportunity to explorate in the window.”
“We were affected by the player’s injury, and we haven’t realized it yet. We are disappointed in this sense, but we are also very aware that we only want to bring some types of players. We must feel very disciplined about this. Think we are.
“This is a player who can make us better in personal data. From a financial perspective, there are many ways. We must leave a lot of things on the lane, which makes us stay away from us so far and try to try improve.”
Kieran Maguire, a football finance expert, explained in front of the ARTETA press conference that Arsenal’s business was not enough to make a decision to make a difficult market for buyers.
Ma Kui said: “As far as the market is concerned, they have to watch (worry) relatively few players.”
“We have extended the Champions League and the Europa League (entering January), so the club is unwilling to sell it.
“Therefore, if Arsenal wants to recruit them, they really have to enter a rare market. I think they think no one will improve the ability to start XI or conventional 16.”
Atteta said that Arsenal’s front line must be “flexible” and due to injuries, he may “try something different.”
Three players left Arsenal during the window, Defender Aiden Paradise, 17 years old And 20 -year -old Josh Robinson joined Manchester United and Vegon, respectively.
Brazilian attacker Marquinhos joined Cruzeiro until the end of the season.
After defeating Manchester City 5-1 on Sunday, Arsenal ranked second in the Premier League, and Liverpool’s leaders lagged behind 6 points.