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Arteta makes one request to Arsenal leadership to allow him get 90 points next season

Arsenal lost the Premier League title to Manchester City due to merely two points and Mikel Arteta now hopes to get 90+ points next season with just one request to the gunners leadership.

Mikel Arteta has set his sights firmly on the Premier League title next season, aiming to hit a target of over 90 points, according to The Independent. The Arsenal manager has made a clear request to the club’s leadership: to complete all transfer business early in the summer window.

This urgency is driven by Arteta’s desire to ensure the squad is immediately ready to hit the ground running in a demanding campaign. The 2023/24 season saw Arsenal narrowly miss out on the title, finishing just two points behind Manchester City’s 91-point haul.

The early completion of transfer dealings will prevent disruption to the team’s cohesion and allow for a seamless integration of new signings. This, coupled with the pre-season preparation, will create a unified and familiar squad environment, crucial for achieving the ambitious target of over 90 points.

Arteta’s commitment to a meticulous approach to squad building is evident in this proactive strategy. The Arsenal boss understands that every aspect of preparation – including transfers, pre-season training, and team bonding – plays a vital role in the pursuit of silverware. The early transfer window activity is a clear signal that Arsenal are serious about challenging Manchester City’s dominance in the Premier League.

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