Merino, who has been a valuable contributor in midfield and attack for the Gunners, could miss the rest of the season with a fractured right foot that requires surgery.
Arteta stressed how significant the Spain international’s absence as Arsenal competes to win four trophies.
The Arsenal boss hopes his club can come up with a new signing to fill the void before Monday’s deadline.
est of the season with a foot injury, prompting manager Mikel Arteta to look to the transfer market. | Photo Credit: AP
Mikel Arteta said Arsenal is “actively looking” for a replacement for the injured Mikel Merino in the closing hours of the transfer window.
Merino, who has been a valuable contributor in midfield and attack for the Gunners, could miss the rest of the season with a fractured right foot that requires surgery.
Arteta stressed how significant the Spain international’s absence as Arsenal competes to win four trophies.
The Arsenal boss hopes his club can come up with a new signing to fill the void before Monday’s deadline.

“We are actively looking at options and we will continue to do that,” Arteta told reporters on Monday.
“When you lose a big player like this with four months to go, and all the competitions to play for, you need to look and we need to do everything we possibly can to see if a player is available.”
The loss of Merino has been tempered by the return to fitness of Germany forward Kai Havertz.
There was further good news for Arsenal as Arteta revealed an injury that kept England winger Bukayo Saka out of Saturday’s 4-0 win over Leeds United is only minor.
“Today, he (Saka) was better. Let’s see how he responds. It doesn’t look like something too serious,” Arteta added ahead of Tuesday’s League Cup semifinal second leg against Chelsea
“Whether he is available for tomorrow or the weekend, we will have to wait and see.”
Arsenal remains on course for an unprecedented quadruple.