The Football - Arsenal will not stop their shopping
activity in the transfer market this summer. The Gunners
manager Arsene Wenger,
mengisyararkan will recruit more new ammunition
to strengthen his
team.
So far, Arsenal have brought two players and plays both the attacker. They are purchased Lukas Podolski from Cologne and Olivier Giroud is carried off from Montpellier.
With the new transfer market will close at the end of next month, Arsenal can still add another player. Santi Cazorla name (Malaga) touted a target 'Gunner' next.
Although not specifically mentioned aim, Wenger confirmed he still wants new players.
"I am ready to talk a lot, but not much about the transfer, because it is a very sensitive and very confidential," Wenger said in a conference session in Beijing, as reported by the official club website.
"We bought Giroud and Podolski, and I hope we also buy (Abou) Diaby and (Jack) Wilshere, too, who did not play last season. We will put Wilshere into the squad as soon as possible," he added.
"However, we do not at the end of the transfer. We're still going to bring in new players," said the man was French passports.
So far, Arsenal have brought two players and plays both the attacker. They are purchased Lukas Podolski from Cologne and Olivier Giroud is carried off from Montpellier.
With the new transfer market will close at the end of next month, Arsenal can still add another player. Santi Cazorla name (Malaga) touted a target 'Gunner' next.
Although not specifically mentioned aim, Wenger confirmed he still wants new players.
"I am ready to talk a lot, but not much about the transfer, because it is a very sensitive and very confidential," Wenger said in a conference session in Beijing, as reported by the official club website.
"We bought Giroud and Podolski, and I hope we also buy (Abou) Diaby and (Jack) Wilshere, too, who did not play last season. We will put Wilshere into the squad as soon as possible," he added.
"However, we do not at the end of the transfer. We're still going to bring in new players," said the man was French passports.
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