Arsenal secured the Premier League title and could potentially add the Champions League trophy this weekend. Looking ahead, their focus will shift to the upcoming summer transfer window to enhance their squad.
Even successful teams require updates, and Arsenal acknowledges the need for improvements, especially in their frontline performance during critical matches.
Recent confirmations of departures include Jakub Kiwior and Karl Hein, with suggestions of more player sales to maintain financial balance. This situation may lead to senior players departing, alongside loaned-out individuals.
The impact on Arsenal’s attacking options is under scrutiny. Potential incoming and outgoing transfers are being assessed to strengthen their attacking prowess.
There are uncertainties in the striker position despite winning the title, with concerns over Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz’s fitness issues. Julian Alvarez is a target, but high valuation might hinder Arsenal’s pursuit. Eli Junior Kroupi from Bournemouth is a viable option, albeit at a considerable cost.
Arsenal has unveiled their new home kit for the upcoming season, emphasizing the club’s traditional design elements.
The potential arrival of a new striker could signal the departure of Gabriel Jesus. The futures of Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard on the left flank are also uncertain, with one likely to leave in the summer.
Exploring options for attacking reinforcements, Arsenal may consider Bradley Barcola from the same club as Khvicha Kvaratskhelia or target Anthony Gordon from Newcastle. Bukayo Saka’s consistency on the right wing remains a valuable asset for the team.
In midfield, Arsenal might need to offload players to revisit interest in Sandro Tonali. Manager Mikel Arteta aims to build on the title success, expressing confidence in the team’s capability to achieve more.
Projected Arsenal attack for the next season includes Saka, Kroupi, Gordon, and Havertz. Join the new WhatsApp community for daily football updates and exclusive offers.

