Arsene Wenger has dismissed Steven Gerrard's claims that Luis Suarez was too good to move to Arsenal last summer.

The Gunners looked to land the Liverpool forward 12 months ago with a bid of £40million plus one pound - but the move proved unsuccessful and the Uruguay international stayed with a Liverpool side fighting for the title.

Suarez, currently banned from all football for four months after biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini during a World Cup group game, has now moved to Barcelona.

Gerrard admits he told the 27-year-old to stay put last year.

"Last summer when he was out in the cold and training on his own [after an earlier ban for biting] that's the conversation I had with him. I said: 'Don't go to Arsenal'," the Liverpool captain said.

"I would have been really sad and disappointed to see Luis go to Arsenal. With all due respect to them, I said to him that he was too good for Arsenal."

But Wenger, who instead signed Real Madrid's Mesut Ozil for a club-record fee, insists no player should deem themselves too good for his side.

"You're never too good for Arsenal and Steven Gerrard knows that," he said during his press conference ahead of this weekend's Emirates Cup.

"But I can understand completely that he asked him to stay because he wanted him [Suarez] to play with him and have a chance to win the Premier League. But it didn't happen, and anyway, Suarez left."

Wenger has been busy again this summer with the addition of Chile forward Alexis Sanchez, whose place at Barcelona has since been filled by Suarez, as well as England youth international Calum Chambers and Newcastle defender Mathieu Debuchy.

Those deals mean that for the first time in several years Wenger has his new recruits in well ahead of the start of the season - even if he may not yet be finished in the transfer market.

"I'm very happy because I did what I wanted, and I am still open to do more," he said.

"Let's not forget that we are at August 1 today, and the transfer window closes on the 31st. For years, it's a long time I didn't sit with you here on the first of August having done quite a lot.

"We are a bit ahead of what we usually do, because the availability on the market was bigger and earlier."

There may yet be players moving away from the Emirates Stadium as Wenger admitted the future of reported Manchester United target Thomas Vermaelen remains unclear, with the club captain unhappy at his lack of first-team action.

Wenger said a move for Vermaelen "could happen".

"If he goes we have to replace him because he's an important player in our squad," he added.