Mikel Arteta has given an update on the progress of Arsenal's moves for Declan Rice and Jarrod Timber.
The Gunners are set to sign both players but are waiting patiently for the deals to get over the line as pre-season continues.
Arteta's side played their first pre-season game of the summer on Thursday, drawing 1-1 with Nurenberg in Germany with Bukayo Saka scoring the opening goal before a Jorginho own goal levelled things out.
The game saw a debut for new signing Kai Havertz, but the club are in a race against time to get the Rice and Timber deals over the line before they travel to America.
Arteta, however, after the game confirmed the deal were not yet complete an there was nothing to report.
'At the moment we are working with the group of players that is her,' he said in Germany following the full time whistle.
'We have nothing to announce yet, and when it is done you will be the first to know.'
West Ham have grown frustrated with Arsenal over the slow progress of the Rice deal, but paperwork is expected to be completed on Friday ahead of the England midfielder's £105million move.
Both players will likely be announced next week and sign in time to travel to the States for Arsenal's pre-season tour.
Arteta also gave injury updates on captain Martin Odegaard and forward Leandro Trossard after the paid picked up injuries on the day of the game.
Odegaard was originally named in the starting 11 before pulling out due to a niggle in the warm-up, while Trossard played around 50 minutes before hobbling off.
'[Odegaard] and Leo are struggling,' he said after the game. 'And we had other players with issues picked up in the week so we have to be cautious.
'It's pre-season and some of them have only had two or three training sessions so we'll take it step by step.'
He added that Odegaard was 'not feeling good enough to play' and that Trossard's injury was 'hopefully not' major.