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Arsenal Legend David Seaman Tells Unai Emery Signings He Needs

Arsenal have so far signed one player and their legend David Seaman has given Unai Emery some advice on players which the club should sign in this summer transfer window.

Arsenal are among the Premier League clubs that have been linked with several players but have just signed only one player. Unai Emery has made strengthening his defense his top priority this summer as he has already signed veteran defender Stephan Lichtsteiner from Juventus.

Arsenal are still linked with other defenders such as Sokratis Papastathopoulos who are also said to be on the verge of completing his move to the Emirates Stadium with announcement expected to be made in the coming days.

Arsenal former star and legend David Seaman says that the gunners still need more defenders if they still want to compete with the rest of the top guns in the Premier League.

“We need steel in the team, we need a couple of defenders, dominant defenders and a dominant midfield player. Seaman told ESPN.

The Arsenal fans agree with their legend because the club is very weak in the defensive area because most of the goals they conceded last season was due to poor defending.

David Seaman also says that the gunners are complete in the attack line because they have capable players who just need a stable defence to impress for the club.

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