In the last three-and-a-half weeks, Arsenal have announced six summer signings worth nearly £200million.
Viktor Gyokeres, arguably the biggest signing in north London this summer, was confirmed as the sixth incoming over the weekend with the Gunners paying an initial £55m for the 27-year-old Swede international.
Noni Madueke has joined him in bolstering Mikel Arteta's forward line after joining from Chelsea. Behind them, in midfield, Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard have come in with Cristhian Mosquera adding more security in defence.
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Kepa Arrizabalaga has also signed from Chelsea as David Raya's number two at an exceptional £5m. It's fair to say that Arsenal have reacted to last season's disappointing ending ahead of the new campaign. However, the bad news is that Liverpool and Manchester City have both also bolstered.
With just over a month until the summer transfer window slams shut, there's still room for further movement at the Emirates Stadium. So far, the likes of Thomas Partey, Takehiro Tomiyasu and Jorginho have left and been replaced, but there are others who could still leave.
Reiss Nelson is understood to be close to returning to Fulham on a permanent basis while Oleksandr Zinchenko has been linked with a move to Europe for some time. Leandro Trossard's contract situation remains unresolved, but the future of Gabriel Jesus could be pivotal in Arsenal's planning for the rest of the summer.
According to Caught Offside, several European sides have initiated contact for Jesus. Brazilian clubs Palmeiras and Flamengo are also monitoring the situation, although his knee injury record might put them off.
The report adds that AC Milan, Barcelona and Newcastle are all tracking the situation with Tottenham and Inter Milan also keeping tabs. Interest in the Brazilian is encouraging for Arsenal, with a sale likely to be the trigger for more attacking reinforcements.
If Jesus was to leave, the Gunners are likely to explore the market for replacements. The list of attacking options out there for Andrea Berta is a tempting one with Rodrygo, Eberechi Eze, Anthony Gordon and Ademola Lookman all previously linked.
Madueke and Gyokeres have made Arsenal better in the final third, on paper. But another new face will be required in the forward line to give Arteta additional depth if Jesus departs.
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