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Arteta’s plans for the summer transfer window revealed in latest report

The season came to an end recently and Arsenal has already started planning for the next one, and Arteta's plan for the summer transfer window has been revealed.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has wasted no time in setting his sights on strengthening his squad for the upcoming season, aiming to close the gap on reigning champions Manchester City and finally claim the Premier League title.

According to The Independent, Arteta has already begun working on his transfer plans, targeting three key positions to bolster his first-team squad. The Gunners are looking to add a striker, a midfielder, and a left-back, all of whom will be expected to make a significant impact at the Emirates.

This summer’s transfer window will be crucial for Arsenal as they aim to take the next step and challenge for top honors. The club finished the 2023/24 season in second place with 89 points, narrowly missing out on the title to Manchester City’s 91.

The addition of a proven goalscorer will be a priority, as will finding a player to fill the void left by Kieran Tierney at left-back. A new midfielder, perhaps a creative playmaker or a tenacious holding midfielder, will also be sought after to further strengthen Arteta’s options in the center of the park. With a clear plan and a willingness to invest, Arsenal are poised to make a statement in the summer transfer window and enter the 2024/25 season with renewed optimism and a determination to go all the way.

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