UMVA has learned that Arsenal are gearing up to make significant signings this summer, with the club looking to bolster their squad from a position of strength.
The Gunners are reportedly willing to part with several players to raise funds and make room for incoming transfers, with Arteta hoping to bring in three or four major signings. This move is expected to transform the team's dynamics and push them to the next level.
Ethan Nwaneri, a talented young midfielder, has been touted as a potential departure, with former Arsenal striker Smith suggesting that the club might consider selling him to free up funds for other signings. Nwaneri, who was part of England's World Cup warm-up camp, has struggled to get regular minutes and might himself push for a move.
Smith noted that as an academy product, Nwaneri's sale would be pure profit for Arsenal, and the club might be reluctant to let him go. However, with financial regulations in place, selling Nwaneri could provide the necessary funds to make other signings.
Nwaneri's future at Arsenal is uncertain, and Arteta has previously warned him that being a Hale End academy graduate is not enough to guarantee a spot in the team. The manager emphasized that players must earn their place through sustained performance at the highest level.
Several other Arsenal players, including Leandro Trossard, Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus, and Ben White, have been linked with moves away from the Emirates Stadium. Jesus has been rumored to be considering a return to Brazil, while Trossard has attracted interest from Turkish side Besiktas and several Premier League clubs.
