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Mikel Arteta makes Liverpool title admission after Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz transfers

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta (Image: Nick Potts/PA)

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta fears title rivals Liverpool have assembled the strongest squad in the Premier League following the acquisition of Alexander Isak.

The champions broke their transfer record twice this summer.

They signed Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen, in a deal which could rise to £116million, before spending £125m on Isak on deadline day.



In all, Liverpool spent more than £400m on new signings – nearly 200m more than Arsenal, who themselves recruited eight new players this summer.



The Reds, however, ended the window with a net spend of £218m, compared to the Gunners' £257m, after selling more than £200m of talent.

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Liverpool have secured an ominous nine points from nine available and signed off for the international break with a 1-0 win over Arsenal at Anfield.

And when asked how the arrival of Isak on Merseyside could shape the title race, Arteta, whose team finished 10 points behind Arne Slot's side last season, said: "They are the strongest for sure.

"They have recruited the two most decisive players that were in Europe in the market (Isak and Wirtz), and they did really well to do that.

"They were very, very strong, and we need to look at ourselves and what we have to do in terms of our abilities to be better than them."

Pressed as to how hard it could be for Arsenal to stop Liverpool this season, Arteta replied: "It is not about Liverpool, but the league in general and how difficult it will be with the level that it is to be so consistent and win the amount of matches you need to earn the right to win the title.

That is going to be a really long run for all of us."

Arsenal take on Nottingham Forest at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday lunchtime, and they will again be without Bukayo Saka following a hamstring injury he sustained in the 5-0 win over Leeds on August 23.

However, Arteta allayed fears that key defender William Saliba could be absent for a prolonged period after he confirmed the France international – who played just a handful of minutes in the defeat at Liverpool – trained on Friday and is in contention to face Forest.

Arteta will lock horns with one-time Tottenham Hotspur rival Ange Postecoglou as the Australian prepares for his first game in charge of Forest.

And the ex-Everton hero welcomed the return of the former Spurs boss to the Premier League.

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Arteta said: "With Ange, his biggest strength, in my opinion, is the way he's been.

He has put his fingerprints on that team, and he has a very clear way of playing, and a very clear DNA.

"It is extremely good to watch.