Arsene Wenger has admitted that he could sign a further two players this summer - but admits he is unlikely to go after former Arsenal star Nicolas Anelka.The Gunners have signed Bakari Sagna, Lukasz Fabianski and Eduardo da Silva so far this summer but Wenger had intimated he may not be finished with his cheque book just yet.
"We have the potential to do it [sign players]," he insisted.
"If I find the right player, I will take him. If I find two, I will do it.
"But it is not compulsory. If we do not get them, we do not get them. We have enough quality.
"That will not be an excuse if I do not get a player, not to compete."
Speculation has seen Arsenal again strongly linked with a move for Anelka, but Wenger insists no offer has been made for the Bolton man.
"At the moment I have not made any offer for Anelka," he said.
"I felt we had the strikers we needed, and also I wanted a player like Eduardo, who can play on the flanks and with (Emmanuel) Adebayor, or with (Robin) van Persie.
"That is why we have gone for Eduardo, and it was more a question of choice rather than the quality of Anelka, because I rate him very highly.
"It was just we have others who play in the same position."
Wenger also paid tribute to Danish youngster Nicklas Bendtner, who scored and created the other goal during Arsenal's 2-0 Emirates Cup win over Paris Saint Germain.
"I felt he of course lacks some experience but we have seen ingredients and think that there is a special talent," Wenger told the website.
"We have to give him some time and I believe what he has shown is encouraging.
"Every day a guy like that at 18 becomes quicker, stronger and more experienced, so the improvement is very quick.
"He is quick, much quicker than people think and there is a lot to work on and I feel there is good potential."