Arsenal boss admits that he's 'disappointed' by the club's failure to sign a single player in the .
It was a , with no new signings made and no first-team players leaving. That's despite Arteta and Co. attempting to bring in a top-level striker, one who could help cut the six-point gap to leaders .
made a £60million bid for which was rejected by and also explored signing summer target Benjamin Sesko from . But the Gunners ended up with no one, forcing Arteta to rely on as their starting striker for the remainder of this season, as has been .
, Arsenal's top goalscorer, is also still out injured after . There were faint for hopes that Arsenal could bring in reinforcements on but things didn't transpire, leaving Arteta to feel disappointed.
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Asked about their attempts to make signings in January, the Gunners boss replied: "We had a clear intention which is there is a window open. For the players that can impact it, we haven't achieved it. We are disappointed. But we are very aware that we only want to bring certain types of player."
Arteta, speaking ahead of Wednesday's semi-final second leg away to , also explained: "The intention the improve the squad if we have the capacity to do it. We focus in the things that we have to continue to do."
On the reasons a player wasn't signed, he simply said: "It was a combination of things." Arteta then dismissed the theory that the players targeted didn't have the right character. "That wasn't an issue with any player that we were trying to find," he declared.
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Arteta did find a positive in Arsenal's lack of spending, which gives them more scope for the . "An extra card!" he smiled. "I don't know, what I mean about that is the means that can make us much better financially."
Acknowledging that he's now reliant on the inconsistent Havertz, Arteta responded: "I think Kai has played so many games and been so important when some big players weren't available."
The Gunners head to St James' Park on Wednesday needing to overturn a 2-0 deficit from the first leg at home.
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