Unai Emery has hinted Arsenal won't sign any more players this summer (Image: Getty)
The Gunners boss has already brought in five new arrivals after replacing Arsene Wenger in May, adding Bernd Leno, Sokratis Papastathopoulos, Stephan Lichtsteiner, Lucas Torreira and Matteo Guendouzi to his ranks.
Emery ensured Arsenal moved quickly to land their targets, giving him more time to implement his style of play on his new group.
And speaking at a press conference this morning, the Spaniard seemed to suggest that signing more players wasn't top of his priority list at present.
"I believe in these players," he said. "Now I am very happy with the players.
"On Monday other players come with us after the World Cup.
"If there is a possibility to sign a player, it isn’t very important now, but while the window is open, we can."
Matteo Guendouzi became Unai Emery's fifth new arrival (Image: Getty)
If there is a possibility to sign a player, it isn’t very important now
Unai Emery
After enjoying a summer of intense training drills under their new boss, Arsenal drew with Atletico Madrid on Thursday thanks to a goal from youngster Emile Smith-Rowe.
And Emery admits he is happy with how the pre-season tour is going so far.
"For us it’s about continuing our preparation," he added.
"We don’t lose our focus. Our focus is about giving chances to every players and working tactically with the players."
Arsenal next take on Emery's former club PSG in the International Champions Cup.
Arsenal have also signed Bernd Leno this summer (Image: Getty)
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Players Out: Per Mertesacker (retired), Santi Cazorla (released), Jack Wilshere (West Ham, free), Marc Bola (Blackpool, free), Kelechi Nwakali (Porto, loan)
Key Man: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Chances: New head coach Unai Emery has plenty of work on his hands. Arsenal started life after Arsene Wenger with a busy summer window to bolster the defence, but also still need to find a way to get the best out of playmaker Mesut Ozil and frontman Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Spaniard Emery could well target another Europa League success, rather than a full-blown title tilt.