Arsenal Boss Arteta Will ‘Actively Look’ At January Signings Amid Injury Crisis

Arsenal Boss Arteta Will ‘Actively Look’ At January Signings Amid Injury Crisis

In the January transfer window, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta claims that his Premier League leaders will be “actively looking” at strengthening their squad.

For their crucial game against high-flying Aston Villa at the Emirates on Tuesday, the Gunners might need up to four defenders.

For Arsenal’s tense win over Brighton on Saturday, which kept them two points clear of title rivals Manchester City, Riccardo Calafiori, Ben White, and Cristhian Mosquera were all absent.

In addition to the over £250 million ($337 million) that was spent on eight new hires during the summer transfer window, Arteta plans to add more recruits the following month.

What do we need, you ask? “We are Arsenal, and we need to be looking at it,” I say. The north London club, who has submitted its bid to become the first team to win England for the first time since 2004, said that we must be actively looking and then, whether we can do it or not, is a different story.

INCLUDE   According to Arteta, Arsenal will bounce back from the Aston Villa Blow.

However, the Spanish boss continued, “Our job is to always be very prepared because something might occur, so we can expect a lot of positive things.”

There are 24 or 25 squad players at other clubs, according to the article. We want to be better, and we are aware of how crucial it is to have the right players available this year despite having more injuries than we anticipated, some of which are preventable. ”

With a stoppage-time 2-1 victory over Arteta’s men on December 6, Villa put an end to Arsenal’s 11-game unbeaten run in league play.

The Birmingham club is gearing up for Tuesday’s game knowing that a third victory would put them on par with Arsenal, which is a club record 11th straight win in all competitions.

When asked if a Villa side led by former Arsenal boss Unai Emery were contenders for the title, Arteta responded, “They are meant to be there when you look at what they are doing, how consistent they have been, and what Unai has done with the club.

They fully deserve that praise because they are demonstrating their level during the pitch.

We want them to suffer and be just as dominant as we were against Brighton for the majority of the game, though, for every opponent who comes here.

We are aware of our opponent’s difficult match. We’ll watch Villa’s final game, and I have some suggestions for what we should do better.

We lost it quite a bit, but we have learned from it, and we can use it as inspiration and hunger in the right way. ”

Source: Channels TV

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