Despite a slow start, Arsenal's transfer business has ramped up over the past week as they have agreed deals for three players, as well as working on a move for another.
The Gunners have now secured moves for Martin Zubimendi (albeit that was agreed a long time ago), Kepa Arrizabalaga, and Christian Norgaard. They are also in the process of striking a deal for Cristhian Mosquera, who they have already agreed personal terms with.
Their sudden change in pace in the market has shown they are more than capable of being quick with their dealings on the transfer front.
Arsenal's recent transfer business shows they can act quickly

When it was revealed Thomas Partey would leave Arsenal at the end of his contract, the club's interest in Norgaard as a replacement emerged practically instantly. If that wasn't good enough, the Gunners wrapped a deal up on the same day and that is a testament to how quickly they can act in the market.
The club knew they would have to replace Partey and while the Brentford captain would likely have already been identified as a target, Arsenal did well to open talks with their London rivals and reach an agreement very swiftly.
They also began exploring a deal for Cristhian Mosquera and agreed personal terms with in a matter of days, something that is a big boost in hopes of securing a potential transfer.
That is the approach the Gunners have to take throughout the remainder of the transfer window. Their main focus is signing a world-class striker as well as bringing another top winger to the club. The targets they have haven't gone unnoticed by other teams and that means they will be challenged in any negotiations.
In order to avoid being beaten to the signature of their top options, Arsenal will have to act quickly, just as they did with the signing of Norgaard and their talks for Mosquera. It will be absolutely crucial to ensuring they seal deals for the remainder of the summer.
As their hunt for a striker drags on, the Gunners desperately need to continue implementing the approach they showed last week. Acting swiftly is key in the transfer market and Arsenal have shown they can do it, so they now have to!