Premier League Emery happy to stay patient with Arsenal record buy Pepe Nicolas Pepe did not debut for Arsenal in pre-season, but Unai Emery is hopeful of his involvement against Newcastle United. Ben Spratt 05 August, 2019 13:44 IST Emery happy to stay patient with Arsenal record buy Pepe Ben Spratt 05 August, 2019 13:44 IST Unai Emery hopes to have Nicolas Pepe ready to feature in Arsenal's opening Premier League fixture against Newcastle United but insists he will not rush the winger.Pepe arrived at Emirates Stadium from Lille last week in a reported club-record £72million deal.However, the Ivory Coast international was in Africa Cup of Nations action this close season and, having just linked up with Arsenal, sat out a 2-1 friendly defeat to Barcelona on Sunday.Emery is still optimistic Pepe will be ready for the trip to Newcastle this coming Sunday, but he will take no risks with the 24-year-old."[Pepe] has been training with us for two days and we thought it was better to continue training alone [rather than face Barca]," said Arsenal boss Emery."[On Monday] we are going to have one training session together. Each day for him and for us is information we can save. We hope he can be available for this match [against Newcastle]."With him, I want to be patient. He's in the same situation as the other players who have been coming in the last few days. For example, Lucas [Torreira], after one week training, had his first 10 minutes.READ | Conte still hopes for Lukaku deal as Man United reportedly end Dybala talks"With Pepe, it's the same. After training twice, I think it's better to be training, to be working with us, without playing the match."Alexandre Lacazette was absent due to injury against the Blaugrana, but Emery could still include him in a front three with Pepe and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang for the first time at the weekend."Hopefully [Lacazette] could be for the match against Newcastle," he said. "The doctors are optimistic and we are going to wait."The next few days are going to be very important for how he can progress with his injury."Although Arsenal has bolstered its front line, much-needed reinforcements in defence have not yet arrived heading into the final days of the transfer window.But Emery insists the club will only splash out on a player who offers something different."It's not changed our idea or our message," he said. "We can only sign one player if they can really, really improve our squad, and if we can do that, we are going to do it." Klopp, Conte react to controversial calls in Liverpool Tottenham Premier League clash Ralf Rangnick - Getting to know Manchester United's new interim manager Pep Guardiola wants to coach a national team after Man City tenure ends Grealish 'over the moon' after Manchester City transfer Read more stories on Premier League. More Videos Guardiola dodges Haaland talk to respect Man City players Rodri and Gundogan lament departure of 'great' Aguero Can Manchester City win the quadruple? Liverpool duo Van Dijk, Gomez unlikely to play in Euros - Klopp Mourinho hopeful Kane’s injury is not too serious Tuchel sees trust and courage behind Chelsea's mean defending Top four in sight for West Ham, but Moyes did not enjoy win over Leeds Klopp: Missing top four would not lead to mass exodus