Arsenal have reported a half-yearly turnover of about £148.5 million and despite bringing down an influx of players in Danny Welbeck, Alexis Sanchez and the likes, the Gunners reportedly have cash reserves amounting to 138.8 million. They have also paid off their Emirates Stadium debt and that leaves Arsene Wenger with a £50 million summer warchest.

Though it is hard to believe that a club like Arsenal will only have a warchest equal to what Chelsea paid for Fernando Torres, it looks more than enough when the quality of footballers at Emirates Stadium is taken into consideration.

Speaking ahead of the Everton game, Arsene Wenger had good news after a nightmarish display on Wednesday night as he stated that he is all but set to welcome Aaron Ramsey and Mathieu Flamini back after recuperating from their injuries.

The midfield duo picked up their respective injuries in a span of hours and was replaced by Francis Coquelin and Mesut Ozil in the line-ups. The Frenchman admitted that they are not parts of his plan for the next Premier League outing as he announced that they are not fit for first team action as of yet.

Thierry Henry confirmed that he wouldn’t be able to say no to be the next Arsenal manager if he was offered the job.

Henry gave his thoughts when being asked on the Jonathan Ross show which will be broadcast this weekend. However, Henry knows he needs to learn and has a lot of work to do first.

Morgan Schneiderlin has been pivotal in Southampton’s bid to seal a Champions League ticket next season forming a solid partnership in the middle of the park with Victor Wanyama and his accomplishments has in turn made European elites fight for his signature.

Arsenal have been tracking the 25-year-old for quite some time now, but Southampton have stood firm in their decision not to let the French international leave the Hampshire based football club. However, Ronald Koeman may be forced to see his stalwart leave the club in the summer.

Chuba Akpom cashed in on the departure of a host of strikers in consecutive transfer windows by imposing a threatening figure whenever asked to come on. The teenager has been so impressive that Arsene Wenger claimed that he has the raw potential to become a top-class player.

Speaking to Arsenal Player, the English youth international claimed that his mentality has its roots in east London, where he trained as a juvenile. He was a bit too philosophical for a teenager as he adjudged that anything is achievable, if one puts his heart to it.