Arsenal supporters no longer have to be on the lookout for transfer activity at the Emirates Stadium as recent reports suggest that the next player on the line to face the axe will be goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.
Petr Cech transfer has put the Polish international and David Ospina in a delicate situation where one has to seek employment elsewhere as their time on the pitch will become close to zero minutes next campaign.
The Colombian custodian was initially billed to go through the exit door, but it is now apparent that the Arsenal youth graduate will be sacrificed, albeit on a temporary basis.
Roma have shown intent to bring the 25-year-old down and only a loan deal looks likely given the type of affinity that he has for the club and the manager alike.
Italian grounds could be of massive assistance for him given the quality of the game that is being played there and the fact that the Stadio Olimpico outfit are in the Champions League next campaign also offers the right kind of environment for the player to grow in terms of confidence as well as attributes.
Wojciech Szczesny last went on a loan spell in 2010 when Arsene Wenger decided to ship him off to Brentford, where he impressed before making the number one spot his own at the north London club.