Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is not expecting any 'bad surprises' on deadline day with a number of players potentially leaving on loan.
The Gunners have already bolstered their squad in two areas they had highlighted ahead of the transfer window opening, bringing in goalkeeper Mat Ryan and attacking midfielder Martin Odegaard on loan for the remainder of the season.
They have also been able to move on unwanted players with Mesut Ozil and Sokratis Papastathopoulos released from their contracts and Sead Kolasinac joining Schalke on loan - with his deal expiring in the summer.
While Arteta was guarded about what he expected to happen on the final day of the window, he feels the club are in control of things.
'At least when you know what you want to do and what you want to achieve it is easier,' he said.
'Hopefully we won't have any bad surprises and we can control what we want to do.
'We are discussing things with some players and some clubs and if we make anything before the deadline it is because we think it is the right thing for their development.
'We had some priorities that we wanted to get done and have managed to have some done.
'Some others we haven't yet and let's see again, wait how things develop today and what we are able to do or not.'
Reiss Nelson is one of the players Arsenal are keen to loan out to gain more first-team experience, while England international Ainsley Maitland-Niles could move on a temporary switch to Southampton.
There are unlikely to be any incomings but a left-back remains the one area where Arteta has admitted he would like more cover - especially with Kieran Tierney having missed the last three games.
Crystal Palace full-back Patrick van Aanholt has been linked with a move across London and it is believed the Holland international has options both in the Premier League and abroad and could move on, given his own deal expires in the summer.
Arteta did reveal it would be 'difficult' for Tierney and Bukayo Saka - who has a sore hip - to return for Tuesday's trip to Wolves, while captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's absence after he visited his mother who was suffering from 'health issues' is expected to continue.
Sûâvé33
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Ok... but is he well developed, if he did, why bring in another player who pray at his position in person of Ø..?
because they need squad depth you can't only have one good player in one position
eamonmolony
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Ok... but is he well developed, if he did, why bring in another player who pray at his position in person of Ø..?
We needed backup, ESR wasn't going to play every game. If we need to give him a rest then Martin can fill in for him.
ELIKEMSAM
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He went on loan to Leipzig and Huddersfield.
Ok... but is he well developed, if he did, why bring in another player who pray at his position in person of Ø..?
eamonmolony
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Did he actually went on loan..?
He went on loan to Leipzig and Huddersfield.
ELIKEMSAM
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Smith Rowe
Did he actually went on loan..?
SawHotz
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Send pepe then He is seriously under developed 😂
So now you are a Bayern supporter? Pathetic glory hunter💩
eamonmolony
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And how many comes back to Arsenal developed..?
Smith Rowe
ELIKEMSAM
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And how many comes back to Arsenal developed..?
Vuhcelnyz
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you are right my boss the loan is good option.
NathanWayneIssa
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It's for the best and when their time comes they should be given a chance to prove themselves like Smith Rowe
Yiteknpuy
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Well said my coach. Imagine Smith Rowe didn’t go for loan.
Read well before you comment.
wiwcntuz
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Well said my coach. Imagine Smith Rowe didn’t go for loan.
Are you sure that you an Arsenal fan, how could you said smith to go on loan and you don’t even know what the guy is doing in Arsenal
Yiteknpuy
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Well said my coach. Imagine Smith Rowe didn’t go for loan.
Arrowhuy
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Send pepe then He is seriously under developed 😂
Kingziz
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that is the best option for them so that they can have more experience about football