Arsenal are currently yet to do any signings and it's been revealed what they will have to first do before they pursue new arrivals.
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 09: Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta after the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Brentford FC at Emirates Stadium on March 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Arsenal’s priority this summer is to secure manager Mikel Arteta with a new long-term contract before diving into their recruitment plans, according to The Times UK. The Gunners are keen to ensure Arteta’s future is settled as they prepare for another competitive season following their strong finish in the 2023/24 campaign.
The recently concluded season saw Arsenal finish in 2nd place with 89 points, just two points behind Premier League champions Manchester City, who accumulated 91 points. This impressive performance has bolstered the club’s belief in Arteta’s vision and leadership, making his contract renewal a critical step before they look to strengthen the squad further.
In an ideal scenario, Arsenal would finalize Arteta’s new deal before the squad returns for pre-season training. The club’s management views this as a foundational move to provide stability and continuity, ensuring that Arteta can continue his project with the backing and security of a long-term agreement.
Arteta’s tenure at Arsenal has been marked by significant progress. Since taking over in December 2019, he has implemented a clear tactical philosophy, nurtured young talents like Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe, and led the team to improved performances on the pitch. The recent season’s close contest with Manchester City for the title underscores the strides Arsenal have made under his guidance.
Securing Arteta’s commitment would allow Arsenal to turn their focus to the transfer market with confidence. The club aims to build on their strong foundation by making strategic signings to enhance the squad’s depth and quality, particularly as they prepare to compete in the Champions League.
As Arsenal looks to the future, tying down Mikel Arteta is seen as a crucial first step. His leadership has been instrumental in the team’s resurgence, and a new long-term contract would signal the club’s intent to continue this upward trajectory. Once Arteta’s future is secured, Arsenal can fully commit to their summer recruitment plans, aiming to strengthen their position as title contenders and European competitors.
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