The Gunners
are joint leaders and share same points with season’s surprise package Leicester at the top of the league
table
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Arsenal FC manager Arsene
Wenger says he will be busy in the January transfer window as he seeks
reinforcements to keep the Gunners on top of the Premier League. The Frenchman would not
be drawn on names, however, despite British media reports that Basel's Egyptian
international midfielder Mohamed Elneny was set to become his first signing of
2016.
"You
know more than I do. Unfortunately we cannot announce anything at the moment
about this player because nothing has been concluded," Wenger told a news
conference ahead of Saturday's home game against struggling Newcastle United.
Reuters report continues;
"I will be busy, yes. I am already. I said already one month ago we are a bit short at the moment to deal with all the competitions we face, especially in midfield," he added. "We will be busy."
"I will be busy, yes. I am already. I said already one month ago we are a bit short at the moment to deal with all the competitions we face, especially in midfield," he added. "We will be busy."
Wenger
needs cover in central midfield with Francis Coquelin, Santi Cazorla and Jack
Wilshere all sidelined with injuries.
Arsenal,
who went top on Monday after beating Bournemouth 2-0, are also without England
striker Danny Welbeck.
Elneny
has impressed at Basel and reports have suggested Arsenal have already agreed a
fee with the Swiss side.
Southampton's
Kenyan midfielder Victor Wanyama could be another target, having handed in a
transfer request last summer, although the Saints are likely to resist.
Wenger
indicated France international defender Mathieu Debuchy could be on his way out
after being sidelined this season by injury and the emergence of youngster
Hector Bellerin.
"It's
not impossible," said Wenger of a player eager for playing time to win
back his place in the national team ahead of the Euro 2016 tournament in
France. "I'm happy if he stays but we'll see."
Arsenal,
who are ahead of Leicester City only on goal difference going into the New
Year, are chasing their first league title since 2004 but have looked fragile
in an unpredictable season.
The
Gunners were thrashed 4-0 at Southampton in the league last Saturday and only
went through to the Champions League last 16, where they next face Barcelona,
by the skin of their teeth.
"I
am confident we will fight to stay there," said Wenger of the Premier
League battle. "But it's a long way to go, we are just half way."
Wenger expected to have
Chilean forward Alexis Sanchez, who picked up a hamstring injury at the end of
November, back for the holders' FA Cup third round match against Sunderland on
Jan. 9.
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