Arsenal have been extremely busy in the summer transfer window so far.
The Gunners have seen eight players leave - Kieran Tierney, Thomas Partey, Jorginho, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Marquinhos and Nuno Tavares, as well as Raheem Sterling and Neto returning to parent clubs Chelsea and Bournemouth respectively.
But the squad overhaul has also seen six players arrive at the club for more than £200million - Kepa Arrizabalaga, Cristhian Mosquera, Christian Norgaard, Martin Zubimendi, Noni Madueke and Viktor Gyokeres.
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It has been a summer of much transfer activity, but Arsenal should not be done there.
When the transfer window opened, football.london reported that Arsenal were looking to sign a new goalkeeper, a defender, a midfielder, a winger and a forward as priorities.
And under new sporting director Andrea Berta they have done that and more with the six signings - two midfielders coming in to replace two departures in Jorginho and Partey.
With just a month of the summer window to go, Arsenal could do at least one other piece of incoming business, with heavy links to Crystal Palace midfielder Eberechi Eze.
Then there should be more outgoings too, to round off a successful window.
Reiss Nelson is looknig for a new club, although that may be on loan rather than on a permanent deal. The youngster was on loan with Fulham last season and has been linked with a return to west London.
Albert Sambi Lokonga has failed to see any action on the pre-season tour of Asia thus far and his future is elsewhere as he looks for a new club.
Fabio Vieira is another who could leave before the window closes, having been on loan away from Arsenal at Porto last season and unlikely ot make an impact on Mikel Arteta's thinking.
Oleksandr Zinchenko is likely to see his minutes decrease with the arrival of Mosquera, having already seen Riccardo Calafiori arrive in a previous window too. The Ukrainian could also depart.
Then there's Leandro Trossard , who has been linked with a move and could be another who has fewer minutes available to him with Madueke and Gyokeres' arrival at the Emirates Stadium.
Six deals could give Arteta a nice streamlined squad for the start of the 2025/26 campaign, although the Spaniard may not want to cut back too much given the demands of Champions League football also on the side.
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