In the meanwhile, Gabriel Jesus is anticipated to stay with the team unless anything unexpected happens since, despite his continued struggles with knee injury, Arteta still views him as a player of genuine significance. If the condition is resolved this summer, when he may have surgery to treat it, there is hope that he will return to his peak level of play the following season.
The majority of the players with questionable futures are homegrown and would need to be replaced if sold; nonetheless, it is extremely improbable that they will all leave at once because, in Arsenal’s opinion, the team does not need substantial surgery.While three individual departures are officially confirmed, Arsenal is open to hearing offers for at least seven players this summer.
As Mikel Arteta looks to bolster the depth of his team, bids will be taken into consideration for Aaron Ramsdale, Eddie Nketiah, Emile Smith Rowe, Kieran Tierney, Nuno Tavares, Albert Sambi Lokonga, and Reiss Nelson.
After their contracts expire at the end of June, right-back Cedric Soares, Mohamed Elneny, and goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo are also scheduled to leave North London.
Arsenal is prepared to support Arteta with yet another sizeable summer transfer budget, and the club’s financial position may be considerably improved by a few high-profile exits.
Nketiah, Smith Rowe, and Nelson, three Hale End academy graduates, would reflect a 100% profit against Premier League PSR rules. This is important because it would enable the Premier League title contenders put their financial records in order before making another big transfer splash.
The Premier League has expressed interest in all three of them, and Nelson has a market elsewhere as well, having previously excelled when on loan at Hoffenheim and Feyenoord in the Bundesliga and Eredivisie, respectively.
Smith Rowe was expected to play for the Gunners, but since they turned off two bids from Aston Villa in the summer of 2021, he has failed to live up to their expectations. It might be time for both sides to move on.
It is no secret that Newcastle fans like the out-of-favour goalie Ramsdale. Chelsea has also been connected to the former Sheffield United and Bournemouth first-team player, who is certain to bring in a substantial profit for Arsenal after he left the Blades for £24 million nearly three years ago.
Following his recent return to full fitness, Thomas Partey will have just one year remaining on his current contract at the end of the season. Gunners executives are also expected to assess Partey’s future. Just when a summer sale started to seem likely, the Ghanaian gave a pertinent reminder of his abilities at the base of midfield, but Jorginho is sticking put after signing a new one-year contract on Thursday.