Wenger also joined Arsenal's Spanish midfielder Mikel Arteta in praising
Malaga winger Santi Cazorla – who is expected to be the Gunners' third
high-profile signing of the summer.
The Arsenal boss has already brought in German striker Lukas Podolski and Frenchman Olivier Giroud.
The return of Abou Diaby and Jack Wilshere from long-term injury will
also bolster the Arsenal team for the next campaign, Wenger said.
But the Frenchman said he is keen to add more players to his squad, which finished third in the Premier League last season.
"We have bought (Olivier) Giroud and (Lukas) Podolski and I hope that we
have 'bought' (Abou) Diaby and (Jack) Wilshere, who didn't play at all
last season," Wenger said.
"They will add to the squad, hopefully as soon as possible. And we are not at the end of it. We will still bring players in."
Wenger is aiming to prize Spanish midfielder Cazorla away from Malaga, who play in Spain's La Liga.
Fellow Spaniard Arteta said: "I know him as a player really well and he is a top player. He has a lot of quality and talent."
Wenger refused to be drawn on the transfer speculation over Cazorla, but
added: "I share the opinion of Mikel. He is a great player."
Arsenal face Manchester City on Friday in Beijing's Bird's Nest Stadium – the main venue for the 2008 Olympics.
Club officials say the game is "hugely symbolic", given that the opening
ceremony of the 2012 Games takes place simultaneously in London.
The Gunners then travel to Hong Kong to face local side Kitchee on
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