Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has suggested his team could make more signings before the transfer window runs out.
Arsenal have spent more than £200m to bring Declan Rice, Kai Havertz and Jurrien Timber to the Emirates Stadium, as Arteta prepares to mount another assault on the Premier League title after finishing runners-up to Manchester City last term.
“Let’s see there is a lot of time still in the market and a lot of expectation in some of our players,” Arteta said.
“So we will have to see how things develop in the next couple of weeks. We will be alert, there is still time to do things, there is still time for exits as well obviously. I’m sure things will move.”
“Every signing that we have made brings special things to the team,” Arteta added.
“We are very pleased as you can imagine that we signed the players that we wanted. We’ve signed them early and they’ve started to adapt to the team really fast.
Arteta will be in charge for his fourth full season next term and will hope to add more silverware to his FA Cup and Community Shield trophies.