Unai Emery declared earlier in the month that his side could only afford to sanction loan signings during the current transfer window, with Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez widely reported to have emerged as their primary target.
On Denis Suarez. Arsenal agree to loan him for €2-3m and €20-25 in the summer for a permanent. It’s what Denis wants. But FCB not giving the green light yet (to use him in Cup?)
— Guillem Balague (@GuillemBalague) January 18, 2019
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Speaking as a pundit for BT Sport during Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Chelsea on Saturday, former Manchester United defender Ferdinand said of the situation at the Emirates, via the Express: “They will be seeing the things that are going on in the media.
“They will be looking at the fact there is no backing financially at the moment. They want players to come through the door.
“This Arsenal team are where I expected them to be at this stage of the season.”
"I want to say to everybody we're going to continue working to find balance."
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) January 19, 2019
It's a good evening for Unai Emery but work is still to be done at Arsenal...
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Ferdinand insisted that Emery is doing as much as can realistically be expected to improve his Gunners side but admitted that one thing surprised him during Arsenal’s 1-0 defeat away to West Ham last weekend.
“I didn’t expect them to break into the top four with the squad they have,” Ferdinand added. “I think the manager is doing as much as I expected at this point.
“Tactically, last week I saw something that I haven’t seen all season. They looked like a team that are disjointed. They played 4-3-3 and really struggled.”
Arsenal have won as many Premier League home games against Chelsea in Unai Emery’s first season (1) as in their previous seven campaigns combined.
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) January 19, 2019
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Arsenal’s lack of funds for this month’s transfer window comes in stark contrast to last January when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was recruited from Borussia Dortmund for a club-record fee, whilst Mesut Ozil was handed a record-breaking new contract at the club.
With such hefty spending having seemingly taken a toll on Arsenal’s finances this month, the Gunners will look to continue their steady progress under Emery for the remainder of the season on a modest budget.
The north London side take on Manchester United in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Friday as Emery looks to take another step towards crowning his debut season at the Emirates with a trophy.
Source : 90min