Mikel Arteta He insists he is satisfied with the depth of his squad, despite not being able to sign a single attacking player during the transfer window.
The Gunners start their new season in impressive fashion. fashionWin the two matches you have drawn against them now Wolves and Villa Aston.
Arsenal, vice-champions in each of the last two seasons, will be hoping to do well again, but they face a daunting run of fixtures that will see them face the likes of Brighton, Tottenham and Manchester City in the coming weeks, while they will also face League Two champions fixtures added to their haul.
Less than Mikel Merino, who could be kept for several weeks, represents a major initial blow, while a growing number of Arsenal players are intrigued by his refusal to bolster an attack that appears to be without options.
Arteta pointed out that roughly the same group of players scored 91 goals last season, with more players such as Eddie Nketiah, Fabio Vieira and Emile Smith Rowe leaving without being signed as replacements.
Raheem Sterling has been touted as a potential short-term option. But Arteta was coy about the Chelsea winger's chances of getting in on deadline day, while stating he was satisfied with the options available to him.
“We know the depth of the staff and that's something we can't change radically in one or two seasons,” he said.
“It is something that we are constantly trying to build numbers, or that is something very important, and above all to attract more quality.
“We are trying to trace some of the quality of our academy, that seems to be happening and it will be very helpful, and we trust the players that we have to do our best as a staff.
“There are two main strengths we have had in the last two or three years and that is the way we have set our goals.
“We will have to continue to do that. Yes, as was also said, we will get players to score 25 or 30 goals in a season, then it will be a perfect combination. That's what we are trying to do.
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