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Revealed: The four players that Arteta is planning to sell in the summer

The summer transfer window is just around the corner and a report has revealed the players that Mikel Arteta will likely sell.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has reportedly decided on the four players he will look to offload in the upcoming summer transfer window. The Daily Mail has revealed that the Gunners will also be looking to sell some of their fringe players, including Folarin Balogun, Kieran Tierney, Rob Holding and Emile Smith Rowe.

Despite being in a title race this season, currently sitting second on the Premier League table with 78 points after 34 games, Arsenal are already preparing for the summer transfer window. The club is closely following first-placed Manchester City, who have 79 points and one game in hand.

The Gunners will also be looking to sell some of their fringe players this summer. Balogun has been linked with a move away from the club after impressing on his loan in France hence wanting to join a club that would give him game time, while Tierney and Holding could attract interest from other clubs after some impressive performances this season. Smith Rowe is another player who could leave if Arsenal receive a suitable offer.

Arteta will be looking to strengthen his squad this summer as he looks to build a team capable of challenging for the Premier League title again and the UEFA Champions League next season. The Gunners have already been linked with several players.

Overall, Arsenal fans will be hoping that Arteta can make the right decisions in the summer transfer window and build a squad capable of challenging for major honours next season.

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