Osimhen, Gyokeres and three other Arsenal transfers Mikel Arteta tipped to complete


Mikel Arteta and Co will be under no illusions about the task at hand with Arsenal heading into the summer transfer window.

The Gunners painfully finished runners-up in the Premier League last season, losing out to Manchester City on the final day of action, but with that said that feat itself stands as a reason to remain confident in Arteta's ongoing project.

Frustration ultimately masked progress, advancing closer to their rivals by three points with an increased tally by five. All of this occurred alongside the return of Champions League football to the Emirates Stadium - the club narrowly missing out on the semi-finals - and qualification for next season's revamped edition has been secured once again.


Desire to usurp Pep Guardiola's side often leads to added expectation when the transfer window comes around, though patience may be required under current circumstances as Euro 2024, Copa America and the Olympic Games take place this summer. brand bottle understand by the end of the window, Arsenal are confident Arteta will possess a stronger squad to move on and compete again.

To this end, it is believed needs in the forward line, midfield and the potential addition of a goalkeeper - influenced entirely by departures in the latter department - will be addressed. The idea of a new attacker brings with it most excitement, particularly as Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli produced less than 10 goals each in the entirety of the recent Premier League campaign.

A central midfielder may be less pressing with quality options added over previous years, though a potential exit for Thomas Partey means Gunners chiefs have to be on standby with replacement options. So with this in mind, Brand Bottle has taken a look at the players who are tipped to join Arsenal this summer, according to bookmakers bet365.


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