Arsene Wenger has revealed Arsenal will spend the remainder of this summer's transfer window largely focusing on outgoings, but confirmed he intends to keep hold of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. While uncertainty continues to surround Alexis Sanchez's future, Wenger on Wednesday turned his attention towards other members of the squad and admitted he has "opened the door" for Lucas Perez to leave, as he spoke of plans for his players.
The manager, who revealed he expects the club to be busy as the window draws to a close, hailed Oxlade-Chamberlain's progress and said he hopes the 24-year-old will remain at the Emirates "for a long time."
"I rate him highly and he's one of the players who is on his way up," Wenger said of the England midfielder, who is entering the last year of his contract at the club and has been linked with a move to Chelsea.
"In the last year, he has made huge progress and I want him to stay here for a long time.
"I'm convinced he will be the English player that everybody will look at in the next two years."
Credit: Skysports
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