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‘I believe my season at Arsenal is now over, and I would want to thank the supporters for their support thus far. I believe it is time for me to move on to a club where I can win trophies. Arsenal midfielder set to leave this summer despite great performance. Not Ødegaard, Thomas Partey, or Elneny

‘I believe my season at Arsenal is now over, and I would want to thank the supporters for their support thus far. I believe it is time for me to move on to a club where I can win trophies. Arsenal midfielder set to leave this summer despite great performance. Not Ødegaard, Thomas Partey, or Elneny

Mikel Arteta finds himself on the cusp of another busy summer transfer window, poised to orchestrate a series of maneuvers aimed at fortifying and reshaping his Arsenal squad. With a flurry of comings and goings anticipated, the Gunners’ roster is set for a significant overhaul.

Following a relatively subdued January transfer period, typical of the broader Premier League landscape, Arteta now finds himself in possession of funds to allocate towards bolstering his team during the offseason. This financial flexibility offers Arteta the opportunity to address key areas of concern within his squad.

Despite recent improvements in Arsenal’s attacking prowess, the quest for a prolific striker remains a top priority. While Leandro Trossard has admirably filled the role of a false nine, drawing praise from pundits like Micah Richards, there remains a palpable sense that a more permanent solution is required. While Eddie Nketiah has shown flashes of promise, the pursuit of long-term success necessitates a potential upgrade in the striking department.

In addition to fortifying the front line, Arteta is keenly aware of the need to bolster his midfield contingent. While the likes of Declan Rice and Jorginho seem destined to stay put at their respective clubs, uncertainty looms over the futures of Thomas Partey and Mohamed Elneny. As potential departures loom, Arteta must navigate the intricacies of midfield restructuring.

One player whose future appears increasingly uncertain is Albert Sambi Lokonga. Despite enjoying a successful loan spell at Luton Town, journalist Charles Watts suggests that Lokonga’s prospects of reclaiming a place in Arsenal’s first-team fold are slim. During a recent discussion on YouTube, Watts alluded to Arteta’s likely shift in focus away from Lokonga, hinting at an impending departure. While acknowledging Lokonga’s commendable loan stint, Watts emphasized the evolving dynamics within Arsenal’s midfield, suggesting that the club may seek to recoup funds through his sale in the upcoming transfer window.

Thus, as the summer transfer window looms on the horizon, Mikel Arteta finds himself at the helm of a transformative period for Arsenal Football Club. With an array of potential arrivals and departures on the horizon, the stage is set for a flurry of activity as the Gunners seek to reassert themselves as contenders on the domestic and European fronts.

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