As we know it has been a tough summer as an Arsenal supporter.

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“Spend! Spend! Spend!” The chants at the Emirates in Saturday were unmistakable, the Arsenal fans’ patience had finally ran out and Arsene Wenger felt the bulk of their anger. The lack of reinvestment in players has infuriated the fans since the start of the summer transfer window, with deals for big name starts being squandered almost every week.

However after the frosty atmosphere of Saturdays game, Wenger and the Board would be stupid not to take the fan’s advice. Players nee d to be brought in and it looks as if the Frenchman may be finally getting the message.

Arsenal’s late surge on the transfer window has begun as talk of numerous transfer opportunities surface in an attempt to freshen up Arsene Wenger’s depleted squad.

With the injury list for tonight’s game away at Fenerbahçe growing with the addition of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain since Saturday, the need to bring depth to the squad has never been greater, especially should progression in the Champions League mean midweek games becoming a regular occurrence.

Monaco in for Kondogbia

Sevilla midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia could be the latest man to snub Arsenal with interest from pretty much every big side in Europe vying for his signature.

Listening to Arsenal FC FanTalk’s latest video – which had Tim Payton talking about all things ranging from the lack of transfers, Arsene Wenger, the frustrated fans and the efforts of the Arsenal Supporters Trust.

One thing that stood out from the 14-minute video was one line said by Payton that left me dumbfounded.

Payton said:

“There will be meetings. We have requested a meeting with new Chairman Chips Keswick.

“Which will come up when he is back – I think he is on holiday at the moment.”

Arsenal have been given some much needed good news ahead of tomorrow’s Champions League play-off first-leg against Fenerbahce, with several important first team players taking part in training after recent injuries.

Jack Wilshere, Aaron Ramsey, Tomas Rosicky, Bacary Sagna and Kieran Gibbs all took part in full training on Tuesday morning

Fullbacks are fit

Fullbacks Gibbs and Sagna both picked up injuries during the defeat to Aston Villa but have recovered, whilst Wilshere suffered not ill-affects from playing 90 minutes against the Midlands club.