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BOSS Arsene Wenger urged Arsenal fans to trust him in the transfer market and insisted they must stop dreaming of an instant solution.

Angry Gunners fans chanted for the manager to sign a striker at the end of their 1-1 draw at Leicester yesterday.

Olivier Giroud is out until January with a broken tibia and Wenger was linked with Loic Remy before he joined Chelsea yesterday.

They never pursued a deal for the QPR man, though, despite reports of an inquiry.

Instead, rookie Yaya Sanogo started up front at the King Power Stadium but it was Alexis Sanchez who netted the opener, which was immediately cancelled out by Leonardo Ulloa.

And Wenger wants supporters to remain patient despite today’s transfer deadline.

“As long as the transfer market is open it makes everyone dream by thinking the solution is always somewhere but it’s not necessarily obvious,” he said.

“The solution every time you don’t win is to buy someone. We are out there and we’ll try our best and you have to trust us.

“You can’t think every time you don’t win a game there’s a miracle man who can win you the game.

“Why did Man. City not win against Stoke? They have plenty of strikers, football is a team sport and we cannot sell it too much as an individual sport.”

And Wenger, who lost Laurent Koscielny to a head injury, insisted the Gunners will keep looking before the window closes but refused to give assurances on new arrivals.

“I have been in England long enough to know I don’t want to promise when I’m not 100 per cent,” said Wenger, who admitted Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain suffered a calf injury.

“It is not unlimited money because that’s not the way we manage the club.

We will try to make the right decision but we have the resources if we think it’s the right player.”

Ulloa levelled just two minutes after Sanchez’s 20th minute opener to claim a deserved point for Leicester.