Arsenal 2024-2025: 5 Weeks of Transfers to Watch

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  • Arsenal are still waiting to sign their first new player in the August 2024 transfer window.
  • They have invested more than £500m since Mikel Arteta took over in December 2019.
Arsenal 2024-2025: 5 Weeks of Transfers to Watch

The August 2024 transfer window will close on 31 August 2024 at 06:00 (UK time). Which means that there are approximately 5 weeks left. The transfer window will close while Arsenal continue to negotiate transfers to strengthen the squad and offload several players to balance the squad.

In this article we will look at the squad at present, with some players ruled out who could be on the move this summer. Including Emile Smith Rowe, Reiss Nelson, Aaron Ramsdale, Kieran Tierney and Eddie Nketiah.

Riccardo Calafiori (22) “Not done yet” but is expected to be completed soon. So he is included in this diagram.

Ethan Nwaneri (17) and Myles Lewis-Skelly (17) are two young players who are expected to have a chance to break into the first team this year. Both are midfield players, but Skelly can also play at left back. Of course, these two players can either be given an U21 quota or be put into the Home Grown quota.

Arsenal currently have around 20 players in key areas, the number of players and names can still change, especially in the left-back area, while with the players being linked with an exit, every deal Arsenal want to sell outright, or at least loan with an obligation to buy, this is the option they want in an exit deal. 

Goalkeeper: This position has a problem with the number two goalkeeper in the new ทางเข้า ufabet season. Aaron Ramsdale will be the key variable in this issue. Karl Hain only signed a new one-year contract, he may be sent out on loan to gain experience in the professional league. Tommy Setford, the new boy, is on standby waiting for his chance in the first team.

Defenders: A position that is too much for everyone, especially on the left, and Arsenal have shown that they can use a number of players in that area. Should Calafiori’s arrival materialise, at least five of the eight left-backs will be available. Oleksandr Zinchenko and Jakub Kiwior have been linked with moves away from the club. The latter two players yet to be handed new contracts since joining. It remains to be seen how this position pans out in the next five weeks.

Midfield: A position that needs reinforcement after Mohamed Elneny left the team with one spot for a new midfielder. There is a high chance of a new signing. If looking at the big positions of playing as a holding midfielder and a box-to-box midfielder, Arsenal may look for the latter more. We will have to wait and see.

As for the arrival of Ethan Enwaneri or Miles Lewis-Skelly. If they are given real opportunities, they should start as reserves. Let’s wait and see their form and development. At this point, let’s compare them to the team in 2004-2005 to create a picture of the time when Arsenal had a strong structure and pushed a kid like Cesc Fabregas up to the first team.

2004-2005: Gilberto Silva (DMC) / Patrick Vieira (B2B / DMC) These two were the main players, with Edu Gaspar playing as another midfielder, plus the signing of Mathieu Flamini, another defensive midfielder, pushing Cesc Fabregas up. The team had 5 midfielders. That year there was quite a bit of position switching due to Gilberto’s injury. Causing Fabregas to finally stand out as B2B with Vieira as the big brother in defensive midfield. Before the following year there was a major team transfer and restructuring.

2005-2006: Vieira and Edu left the team, Fabregas and Gilberto were the mainstays, Flamini remained, Alex Song was added, and Alexander Hleb was signed, reducing the number of midfield pairings but adding more options in attack with Hleb.

2023-2024: 4-3-3 playing system or in the form of 4-2-3-1. The arrival of Declan Rice allowed Jorginho or Thomas Partey to enter the loop of being a defensive midfielder more. Rice replaced Granit Xhaka in the B2B position who can also play DMC, with Mohamed Elneny as a standby + with the Invert Fullback playing style, Arsenal therefore has a playing style of a pair of midfielders that uses defenders to help, but still lacks another efficient Box to Box to support and increase Squad Depth. 

2024-2025: The arrival of a new player, who may be Miguel Merino (according to the news), is in line with the desired position. Or they may use the services of two young stars, Ethan Enwaneri or Myles Lewis-Skelly. They may have someone who stands out as well.

Attack: This area is the subject of much discussion regarding how Arsenal will play their game, as in this position many of the team’s players are likely to be released from the team, and the team has the possibility of many options to add new players, with a variety of players who can switch positions and score goals like crazy (91 goals from 38 league games / 112 goals from 51 games in all competitions). This group is divided into three sections.

Attacking Midfielder: Martin Ødegaard is Arsenal’s most important man. He is a towering figure in the middle of the park, often dictating life-or-death moments or finishing the game himself. Kai Havertz or even Fabio Vieira could be an option in this area. But Ødegaard remains the most important man.

Winger: Left Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trotsar are clearly fighting again in the new season. “Gabi” lost his starting position towards the end of the season and announced that he will return to win it back this New Year. Trotsar ended last year with outstanding performances. This area does not seem like a big point that needs to be changed. On the contrary, on the right, Bukayo Saka is the “opener” of Arsenal’s attacking opportunities. Which no one has been able to replace in the past two years. Strengthening the team to rotate in this area is difficult for the team.

Fabio Vieira is assessed as a backup option after being given a chance in the pre-season when Saka did not return from the international break. If the Portuguese star performs satisfactorily in this area. There may be no need to strengthen the team. Because this is a team reinforcement that was expected since two years ago but did not produce the desired results. This is another opportunity for him, including Gabriel Jesus, who has been moved to play on the right since his time with Manchester City.

Forwards: Gabriel Jesus is clearly in a position to stay, no matter what. He is part of the team. Competing for a place with Kai Havertz will be a challenge for him this year. It will be even harder if the team chooses to strengthen in this area directly.

And that’s all for the overview of Arsenal with the remaining 5 weeks from now. Hopefully it will help viewers enjoy following news about Arsenal even more.