Arsenal is closing one of the best seasons in its history. The Gunners were about to win the Premier League. Although they still had some chances, everything indicates that Manchester City would end up taking the trophy.
Even though things did not go according to plan, the club is already thinking about next season. According to reports from the Independent, Arteta will have £150m to bring in new players to shape a team that wants to win everything.
The transfer budget will be financed with their own funds and what they manage to earn from the sale of some players. Sources close to the club mention that the Gunners will entertain offers for Kieran Tierney, Folarin Balogun, Nicolas Pepe, and Nuno Tavares.
Reiss Nelson will also be put on the sale list since he did not agree to renew his contract with the club. Therefore, the club will seek to make cash with him before he leaves at zero cost. Brighton, Aston Villa, Fulham, and West Ham have previously been named as interested sides, as well as Champions League semi-finalists AC Milan.
Arsenal’s main target is to get a new forward and defender. As well as adding new blood to his midfield, with West Ham star Declan Rice being heavily linked. Fans are excited about the possible arrival of Rice. On Twitter you can find a large number of messages supporting the hiring of the young Englishman.
“This guy under MY MANAGER is gonna be great,” said one supporter on Twitter.
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