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Arsenal Transfer News : Arteta's Transfer Wishlist (Plan A & B)



Arsenal's Manager Mikel Arteta and Technical Director Edu are now leading all the transfer activities. It is believed that Arsenal transfer budget for this summer is only $40 million USD plus additional $30 million USD as they qualified for UEFA Europa League beating Chelsea on FA Cup final. If Arteta wants more budget, he will have to sell few players. It seems Guendouzi, Sokratis, Torreira, Mikhitaryan etc are already up for the sale list.There is no doubt that Arteta is the man to lead Arsenal forward now and he has already won the heart of millions of gooners. Here are his top transfer targets for this summer.

Arsenal Transfer News: Arteta's Wishlist Plan "A"

1. Thomas Partey 

2. Gabriel Magalhaes 


3. Philippe Coutinho 

4. Houssem Aouar


Arsenal Transfer News: Arteta's Wishlist Plan "B"

1. Danilo Pereira / Diawara / Abdoulaye Doucoure / Ivan Rakitic 

2. Matthias Ginter / John Stones

3. Felipe Anderson / James Rodriguez

4. Wilfried Zaha / Qunicy Promes


Dream Starting 11 for Arsenal next season:


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Starting 11 for Cup matches:


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