Arsenal vice-captain Mikel Arteta is confident the club
can land new signings over the closing weeks of the summer transfer window.
The Gunners showed some form in patches on their return
from a gruelling Asia tour during the Emirates Cup at the weekend, coming from
behind to draw 2-2 with Rafael Benitez's Napoli on Saturday but then throwing
away a 1-0 half-time lead against Galatasaray when a double from former Chelsea
striker Didier Drogba secured the pre-season tournament trophy for the Turks.
Much of the headlines, though, have been dominated by
Arsenal's protracted pursuit of Liverpool's want-away striker Luis Suarez, with
the Anfield club insisting their star man is not for sale and rejecting a
£40million plus £1 bid, which it was believed would trigger the Uruguayan's
release clause.
So far, Arsenal's only confirmed signing this summer has
been France Under-21 forward Yaya Sanogo, a free transfer from Auxerre who was
handed a start in attack against Galatasaray.
Spaniard Arteta, however, believes the club are working
hard behind the scenes to help strengthen the squad ahead of their crucial
Champions League play-off later this month.
"If the club can target players who will improve the
team they are going to be very welcome because that is what we want - a better
team, better players to compete and win trophies," said Arteta, himself a
deadline-day signing from Everton in August 2011.
"The club is working on that. It is in their hands
and I am sure they are going to do it."
Wenger feels it will not be long before Sanogo is
appreciated as a shrewd bit of summer business.
The forward certainly cut an imposing figure when leading
the Arsenal attack on Sunday, if failing to finish off a great chance to open
his account when the ball broke at the edge of the penalty area in the first
few minutes against Galatasaray.
Last season's top scorer Theo Walcott - whose curling
shot across the penalty area ended up opening the scoring for Arsenal yesterday
when it dropped into the far corner - believes there is more to come from his
new team-mate.
Speaking to the club's website, the England forward said:
"He is a strong boy. He has only had a couple of training sessions with us
and I think he will do very well for us.
"There is a lot of competition for that position. I
think he showed his qualities in patches, definitely."
Arsenal must now regroup for next weekend's final
pre-season friendly against Manchester City in Helsinki, before the action
kicks off for real with the visit of Aston Villa on August 17.
Walcott is confident Arsenal can hit the ground running
to carry on from the superb 10-match unbeaten run at the end of last season which
saw them snatch fourth place from north London rivals Tottenham.
"It (the Emirates Cup) is good fitness work as well
and that is the whole point of it all. Come the start of the season, we will be
ready," Walcott added.
"We have got another couple of weeks of training
before the start of the season and everyone will be sharp - trust me. It is a
big wait."
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