Arsene Wenger says he is determined Arsenal will be in title contention next season.
The Gunners ended a disappointing Premiership campaign in fourth place for the second year running.
But the Arsenal boss admits that is not good enough and believes his side will be a different proposition next season should Thierry Henry, Robin van Persie and Theo Walcott all come into August in peak condition.
"I am looking [for new players], but I am also at the moment happy with the players I have and am also focused on developing the team I have. I feel the team is growing well," said Wenger.
"The biggest transfer I can make is to try to get everybody fit by the start of next season.
"If I manage that I have done 80 per cent of the job and I will be pleased, the other 20 per cent is optional - whether I buy or not.
"If I can just manage to do that 80 per cent, to get everybody in perfect shape for the start of the season, then I have done a good job."
Meanwhile, Julio Baptista's future could be decided at the end of the week.
Arsenal took the Brazilian on a season-long loan from Real Madrid last summer, with Jose Antonio Reyes going in the opposite direction.
Reyes is keen to stay with the Spanish runners-up and Wenger has already hinted he would like to keep Baptista.
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Reyes is keen to stay with the Spanish runners-up and Wenger has already hinted he would like to keep Baptista.