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Arsene Wenger has indicated Arsenal are looking to sign two players during the January transfer window.
The Gunners, who moved clear at the top of the Premier League with victory over Newcastle on Saturday, are understood to be on the verge of completing a deal for Mohamed Elneny.
A fee of around £7.3m has been agreed for the Basel midfielder and a medical completed - the only hold up is receiving international clearance for the Egyptian, although the issue is expected to be resolved.
But it seems the Gunners might not be finished there according to Arsene Wenger.
"I don’t give much away because I don’t know [what’s happening with transfers]," said Wenger.
"I want to talk about them and hopefully we are capable of doing something in the next 10 days."
What to expect from Arsenal this transfer window He continued: "It’s more about quality than quantity because our players will not stay out injured forever. Francis Coquelin is starting to run, Santi Cazorla will be back in mid-February, and Mikel Arteta is back now so, hopefully, if we can add one and, if needed, two maximum."
Arsenal player ratings vs NewcastleShow all 11 1 /11Arsenal player ratings vs Newcastle Arsenal player ratings vs Newcastle Cech 6 out of 10 Had to be at his best in this game as he made several crucial blocks from an on-top Newcastle, including a fine double block from Mitrovic and Colback. The save from Wijnaldum was even more crucial, helping Arsenal to the sort of win title triumphs are made of.
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Arsenal player ratings vs Newcastle Bellerin 6 out of 10 In the opening ten minutes he seemed certain to provide at least one goal for Arsenal. But as the match wore on his crossing became more and more inaccurate so that, whilst his ability to get forward was impressive, you couldn’t help but wish he could find Giroud’s head.
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Arsenal player ratings vs Newcastle Mertesacker 5 out of 10 As easy as he was in possession he was guilty of dallying on the ball rather than kicking off Arsenal’s attacks with purpose. It allowed Newcastle to get their ten men behind the ball and made life too hard for his team-mates.
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Arsenal player ratings vs Newcastle Koscielny 6 out of 10 Caught well out of position when Georginio Wijnaldum should have been scored. It was part of a disappointing display from the French centre-half, who struggled with runs from deep from Newcastle’s attackers. Credit must go to him though, for a poacher’s finish to give Arsenal the lead.
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Arsenal player ratings vs Newcastle Monreal 6 out of 10 Time and time again Sissoko and Janmaat had the beating of the Spaniard, who had next to no protection from Walcott in front of him. His crossing, though, was excellent and should have been converted
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Arsenal player ratings vs Newcastle Flamini 5 out of 10 A non-entity in front of the Arsenal defence. With Wijnaldum floating around dangerously the Arsenal man should have been on his tail, but time and time again he was out of position.
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Arsenal player ratings vs Newcastle Ramsey 5 out of 10 Careless in defence, indifferent in attack. This was everything that convinced Wenger that Ramsey was not well suited to a central role as his passing was far too loose.
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Arsenal player ratings vs Newcastle Oxlade-Chamberlain 4 out of 10 One of the most infuriating players on the pitch, there were moments when Newcastle could not lay a finger on him as he drove from deep. But just as often he would run into traffic, pass loosely or miscontrol the ball.
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Arsenal player ratings vs Newcastle Ozil 6 out of 10 By his own exceptional recent standards this was a rather poor game from Ozil, though he was still by some distance Arsenal’s best attacking player. His set-piece delivery was consistently tough to defend as once more his side found most joy from dead balls.
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Arsenal player ratings vs Newcastle Walcott 5 out of 10 He may have a licence to remain on the edges of the game, waiting to make a critical touch, but when he doesn’t have that it does appear a waste putting him in the side. Unlike Alexis Sanchez he doesn’t track back and unlike Sanchez he is not reliable enough going forward.
Arsenal player ratings vs Newcastle Giroud 6 out of 10 Got into the right positions and could hardly be blamed that his team-mates crafted so few opportunities for him for so much of the game. He remained a menace in the air though, and did well to assist Koscielny for the opener.
The Gunners have been linked with a move for PSG midfielder Adrien Rabiot, who has publicly voiced his unrest at his current club.
Arsenal are next in action in the FA Cup, hosting Sunderland on Saturday.
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