Arsene Wenger has confirmed that Arsenal will be looking to add to their squad in January, but the signing of Basel midfielder Mohamed Elneny is not a done deal yet.
A number of reports have suggested the Egypt international has already undergone a medical with the Gunners and is set to complete his transfer in the coming days.
However, Wenger says fans will have to wait a little longer for the club to wrap up their first outfield signing in almost a year, though has promised to be be very active in the winter window.
"Elneny undergoing a medical? You know more than me," he told a news conference. "We cannot announce any transfers at the moment. Nothing has been concluded.
"But I will be busy, that is for sure. I have already said before that we are a bit short in numbers."
Former Villarreal centre-back Gabriel, who scored his first goal in European football on Monday night, is the last outfielder Arsenal have recruited, with only Petr Cech brought in over the summer.
The Czech international, though, has proved a valuable acquisition in the first half of 2015-16 and Wenger lavished yet more praise on the 33-year-old after he broke the Premier League clean sheet record in the win over Bournemouth.
"I have already said many times that goalkeeper is maybe the most underrated position in football," Wenger said. "When you look at Petr's record, he's absolutely fantastic.
"I must say I'm surprised how quickly he integrated into our team. He looks like he's always been here with us and he became important inside the team."
A number of reports have suggested the Egypt international has already undergone a medical with the Gunners and is set to complete his transfer in the coming days.
However, Wenger says fans will have to wait a little longer for the club to wrap up their first outfield signing in almost a year, though has promised to be be very active in the winter window.
"Elneny undergoing a medical? You know more than me," he told a news conference. "We cannot announce any transfers at the moment. Nothing has been concluded.
"But I will be busy, that is for sure. I have already said before that we are a bit short in numbers."
Former Villarreal centre-back Gabriel, who scored his first goal in European football on Monday night, is the last outfielder Arsenal have recruited, with only Petr Cech brought in over the summer.
The Czech international, though, has proved a valuable acquisition in the first half of 2015-16 and Wenger lavished yet more praise on the 33-year-old after he broke the Premier League clean sheet record in the win over Bournemouth.
"I have already said many times that goalkeeper is maybe the most underrated position in football," Wenger said. "When you look at Petr's record, he's absolutely fantastic.
"I must say I'm surprised how quickly he integrated into our team. He looks like he's always been here with us and he became important inside the team."
Wenger promises 'busy' transfer window... but no medical for Elneny yet
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