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Arsenal will offload players before European window shuts

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v Arsenal - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - September 15, 2018 Arsenal's Granit Xhaka celebrates scoring their first goal with Aaron Ramsey, Alexandre Lacazette and Mesut Ozil REUTERS/Scott Heppell

(Reuters) - Arsenal will allow more players to leave the club before the transfer window shuts for the rest of Europe's major leagues on Sept. 2, manager Unai Emery said on Friday.

Arsenal made six major signings in the close season, which included defenders David Luiz and Kieran Tierney on deadline day and record signing Nicolas Pepe who reportedly cost the London club 72 million pounds ($87 million).

But a number of regulars including captain Laurent Koscielny, Aaron Ramsey and Alex Iwobi left and Emery is prepared to lose more in the coming weeks, saying he will only pick a new captain after the squad is finalised.

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Pre Season Friendly - Red Bull Salzburg v Chelsea - Red Bull Arena, Salzburg, Austria - July 31, 2019 Chelsea's David Luiz REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

"We are changing players at the last moment. We had Koscielny, the old captain, and he left with five days to go," Emery told reporters ahead of Sunday's match at Newcastle.

"At the moment the market is open in other countries. In the next 20-25 days some players will leave.

"For this reason I want the squad to be finalised clearly. At the moment we have (Mesut) Ozil, (Nacho) Monreal and (Granit) Xhaka (as probable captains)."

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Europa League - Arsenal Media Day - Arsenal Training Centre, St Albans, Britain - May 21, 2019 Arsenal's Laurent Koscielny during training Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley/File Photo

Emery said striker Alexandre Lacazette, who was voted the club's best player last season, is a doubt for the season opener as he continues to recover from an ankle injury while he is yet to take a call on whether Pepe will make his club debut.

"We will start with the players that I am convinced are 100%," Emery added. "For some players it is impossible to achieve that performance because they arrived late or are now training after being injured.

"Lacazette trained yesterday and today but I don't know now if he can play on Sunday, we will check tomorrow. Pepe has been training and working with us a for a week."

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Ligue 1 - Lille v Angers - Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Lille, France - May 18, 2019 Lille's Nicolas Pepe in action REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol/File Photo

Arsenal finished fifth last season and narrowly missed out on Champions League qualification for the third successive year and Emery said his main priority was a top-four finish.

"Our first target is to be in the top four, we reduced the distance last season," Emery said. "Manchester City and Liverpool are stronger than the others at the beginning.

"We want to compete with them and reduce the points gap. Tottenham, Manchester United and Chelsea have the same objectives. Last year the difference was really small and the challenge now is for us to achieve a top-four finish."

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Premiership - Celtic v Heart of Midlothian - Celtic Park, Glasgow, Britain - May 19, 2019 Celtic's Kieran Tierney celebrates winning the premiership with the trophy Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith/File Photo

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Keith Weir)

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Europa League - Quarter Final Second Leg - Napoli v Arsenal - Stadio San Paolo, Naples, Italy - April 18, 2019 Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey during the warm up Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs
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