Arteta reveals Arsenal transfer plan for January after Saka injury

Mikel Arteta says Arsenal are looking internally for solutions to cope with Bukayo Saka’s absence - but they will move in the January transfer window if “something unbelievable” becomes available.

Arteta confirmed on Monday that Saka will be out for “many weeks” after tearing his hamstring and the Gunners will have to cope without fellow right winger Raheem Sterling, who has a knee injury.

Arteta says that Arsenal will look internally for solutions, but they are “ready” if an opportunity presents itself next month.

The club has had recent success operating in January, securing deals for Jorginho and Leandro Trossard last year and landing Martin Odegaard on loan in 2021.

“Well, my focus honestly now is just about within the squad the resources we have to be as competitive as we possibly can,” said Arteta.

“We have many, many options to do that. And if something unbelievable [becomes] available and if the club is willing to do it, we'll have to consider it.”

Arsenal head into the January transfer window with Jason Ayto as their interim sporting director after Edu resigned last month.


Bukayo Saka is facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines with a hamstring injury
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Edu played an integral part in the building of Arsenal’s current squad, but Arteta believes the club can operate efficiently and swiftly next month if a player they like becomes available.

“The preparation is done and we are ready if something happens,” said Arteta. “Obviously we didn’t predict a situation with Bukayo and Raheem at the same time.

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