Arsenal are slowly turning their fortunes and are emerging as the only English team that have a chance against Chelsea and Manchester City and accordingly, Arsene Wenger now seems determined to add more flair to his squad.
The Arsenal manager will possibly be given a warchest of about £50 million and with the potential departures of Lukas Podolski and the likes; the FA Cup holders may not find any difficulty in offering lucrative wages to their new signings.
Though Arsenal supporters now have an upgrade to Wojciech Szczesny to guard their goal in the shape of David Ospina, the French manager looks set to rattle their roles by bringing Petr Cech down to the Emirates Stadium.
The Czech Republic international has seemingly grown tired of playing second fiddle to youngster Thibaut Courtois and has not failed to intimidate Jose Mourinho of a potential departure citing his lack of first team football. The Portuguese manager has also recently admitted that he would not persuade the goalkeeper to stay, if he decides to part ways with the London club.
Arsenal may want to cash in on the turmoil and lure the world class short stopper to North London. His experience and composure could be of mammoth importance to the team in red and white.
Morgan Schneiderlin has been an ever-present figure in the Gunners’ transfer plans in the past two seasons and Arsene Wenger is now determined to make sure that their prolonged interest culminates in a transfer this summer.
Francis Coquelin now looks undroppable in the team after a string of impressive displays, but his manager wants to hand him a healthy competition to better his game by bringing the Southampton holding midfielder down.
According to reports, Arsene Wenger wants to pull off a triple signing with Neven Subotic completing the trio. Arsenal scouts were often spotted in Borussia Dortmund games and it looks likely that the Serbian plies his trade with the Gunners next season given the plight of the German side.
Per Mertesacker lately shows signs of senescence and Arsenal cannot afford to lose out on title challenges with the German making errors on a regular basis. Signing Neven Subotic could easily be the answer for the questions that may arise halfway during the next campaign.