Pepe landed at the Emirates this late spring for a club-record expense of £72million.
The Ivory Coast star has just gotten multiple times in all rivalries, with none of them from open play.
Pepe was an unused substitute at Norwich on Sunday during Ljungberg's first game as break chief, with the Swede wanting to send on youngsters Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka as second-half substitutes.
In front of the home apparatus against Brighton on Thursday, the Swede told columnists: "Nico is somebody who is an extremely, decent player yet in some cases when you originate from an alternate group it requires some investment to adjust. Off the pitch and on the pitch.
"In any case, Nico is somebody I plan on conversing with. We will have a little visit about things, how he feels since he is a significant football player."
When inquired as to whether he trusted Pepe's poor structure was down to lost certainty, Ljungberg answered: "No, I don't. I simply believe it's another nation and another method for playing.
"I will sit down to talk with him about what I expect and how I need to play."
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