Arteta will be his own man
The 29-year-old former Everton midfielder's craft was secured by Arsene Wenger on transfer deadline day in a deal reported to be worth £10million. Arteta was lured to the Emirates Stadium by the attraction of European football, while pundits have predicted his creativity will fill the gap left by Fabregas and Nasri. The pair moved to Barcelona and Manchester City, respectively, this summer, but Arsenal's new man does not want to be seen as a replacement. Ahead of his probable debut against Swansea on Saturday, Arteta told Arsenal Player: "They were two top players for the club, they did really, really well in the last few years and now we have some new players coming in to try and make the same impact. I am sure we will. "I don't want the fans to be expecting the same as them because every player is different. "We need some time to adapt as well, but I am sure that we will give everything we can to make this team better."