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Unai Emery: We are hopeful of bringing in two players

Arsenal is yet to sign any player in this January transfer window and Unai Emery has today confirmed that they are looking to sign two players.

Arsenal is in desperate need of new players because they have been under performing in the last few weeks and Unai Emery is under pressure to deliver good results. Most of the Arsenal fans are waiting to see if the club will be able to sign some players in this transfer window but Unai Emery has said in his press conference that it is very hard.

Arsenal is understood to be in talks with Inter Milan and Barcelona over the possibility of getting both Ivan Perisic and Denis Suarez on loan deals with options to permanently buy them in the Summer transfer window. But it is understood that these talks have taken a long time because some of these clubs don’t want to let go of their players when Arsenal doesn’t accept loans deals with obligation to buy them.

Arsenal boss Unai Emery has today held his pre-match press conference ahead of their match against Cardiff City and he said that he prefers that players don’t come if they aren’t going to help them they way they want.

“Transfer is not easy and the message is the club is working on different players. We are looking at two different players and the possibility they can come. If they aren’t coming to help us like we want, I prefer they don’t come.” said Unai Emery telling the reporters.

The statement by the Arsenal coach is a bit confusing because he said that “If they aren’t coming to help us like we want, I prefer they don’t come”. We believe that the gunners coach is sort of saying that they should join the gunners and be committed to the club instead of coming for instant rewards.

Arsenal is going to be busy in the next few days because they will be looking to bring in those two players before the closure of the Winter transfer window.

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