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Arsene Wenger is sure he will add to his squad this summer as targets have told him they want to join Arsenal.

Wenger, 63, was repeatedly urged to spend by the club's fans during the 3-1 loss to Aston Villa after only bringing in free transfer Yaya Sanogo.

Benzema factfile Born: 19 December, 1987

Club career: After excelling for hometown club Lyon, moved to Spanish giants Real Madrid for £35m in 2009

International career: Continues to endure an infuriating time with France, with the 25-year-old currently suffering an international goal drought of 1,155 minutes

He has been linked with Real Madrid pair Karim Benzema and Angel Di Maria, and bid for Newcastle's Yohan Cabaye.

"I'm confident we'll make the signings we need because of the desire of the players to join us," said the manager.

In recent months Arsenal have failed with a move for Luis Suarez, seen their £10m offer for Cabaye rejected and not built on reported interest in Luiz Gustavo, Wayne Rooney and Gonzalo Higuain.

The frustration at this lack of activity was demonstrated in the shock Premier League opening weekend defeat by Villa at Emirates Stadium.

Despite the setbacks, Wenger insisted "anything could happen" before the transfer window shuts at 23:00 BST on Monday, 2 September.

"While we maybe don't have as much money as everybody writes, we have some funds available to do transfers," he said.

Di Maria factfile Born: 14 February, 1988

Club career: After impressing at Benfica following his switch from Argentina's Rosario Central, has performed a key role at Real Madrid since his £20m move in 2010

International career: Won Olympic gold with Argentina in 2008, and represented his country at the 2010 World Cup

"We've worked on it very hard but it hasn't come off as quickly and as well as we wanted.

"You'd be surprised how early we acted. You can spend a lot of time - not going on holiday - and work on things without it coming off.

"In football you have to deal with any situation and be patient. As long as the window is open, anything can happen until the last minute."

As well as Benzema and Di Maria, Arsenal are understood to be interested in bringing in a goalkeeper and a defender.

Mathieu Flamini is also believed to be in talks about returning to the club on a free transfer - the midfielder previously left the Gunners to join AC Milan in 2008.