Arteta 'unlikely to be given January funds' after £140m summer splurge

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Mikel Arteta 'unlikely to be given January funds' after Arsenal's £140m summer splurge

New Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is unlikely to be given big money to spend in the January transfer window, according to reports.

Former Arsenal manager Unai Emery splashed the cash in the summer window, parting with a staggering £137million on five new players, with William Saliba going back out on loan.

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