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Schurzeller: Players will leave before the summer transfer window closes; Arsenal has almost no weaknesses

Beijing time on August 31, in the third round of the Premier League, Arsenal will play against Brighton. Before the game, Brighton head coach Schülzer attended the press conference.

Brighton's new aid O'Reilly "needs ankle surgery" and it is not yet certain when he can return to the field. In this regard, Schülzer said O'Reilly was "very disappointed", but still maintained a positive attitude and said "he will return with a stronger attitude".

Talking about whether this means Gilmore will stay at the club, Schülzer said: "All decisions are discussed by us together. There are always reasons for and against, and we will decide what is best for the club. Then the public will see the results."

He said he was "grateful" for the support of the club's owners during this transfer window. He said: "This shows the club's ambition and we hope to take the next step together."

He confirmed that "some players will leave" before the transfer window closes on Friday night local time, but did not elaborate on who it was.

Speaking of opponents Arsenal, Schurzeller said: "They have almost no weaknesses and have solutions in all phases of the game. We need a good matchday. We go there to win because I think my team has potential, but we have to respect them because for me they are one of the best teams in the world right now."

He said that when Estupiñan is at his best he is "one of the best left-backs in the Premier League", so his return is a positive sign. "We shouldn't put pressure on him, though, because players need time to adapt after a long injury," Schurzeller added.

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