The £300m TV Windfall

Arsenal's Champions League final defeat has left a bitter taste, but the team's £770m revenue this season offers a glimmer of hope. The £300m TV money injection is a significant boost, but the team's owners, Stan and Josh Kroenke, must be convinced to invest more in the squad.

Mikel Arteta has called on the board to be 'very ambitious' in their spending, but the team's financials may dictate otherwise.. Some players may need to be sold to balance the accounts, and the team is looking to upgrade their left side of attack, striker, right-back, and midfield.

Arsenal's interest in Real Madrid prospect Victor Valdepenas, Newcastle United's Tino Livramento, and Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers is a positive sign, but the team must navigate a crowded transfer market to secure their targets.

The Left Side of Attack

Arsenal's left side of attack is a key area of concern, and the team is reportedly interested in several players, including Piero Hincapie, who impressed in the final against Paris Saint-Germain. barcelona is also in the mix, and a quick profit from selling Hincapie could be a welcome boost.

The team's interest in Brentford's Igor Thiago and West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes is a shrewd move, but beating rivals to the punch has led them to examine whether they can use their funds wisely.

The Uncertain Future of Gabriel Martinelli

Several players may leave the team, including Gabriel Martinelli, Leandro Trossard, Ben White, and Gabriel Jesus. The uncertainty surrrounding Martinelli's future is a concern, and the team must be prepared to adapt to a changing squad.

The team's owners, Stan and Josh Kroenke, must be convinced to invest more in the team, and a Premier League title and a closer Champions League campaign could be the key to unlocking more funds.

The Transfer Market Landscape

Many of Europe's elite clubs are weighing up offers for the players Arsenal is interested in, and the team must navigate a crowded transfer market to secure their targets. PSG is also in the background, prepared to offload Goncalo Ramos and potentially Bradley Barcola.

Arsenal's interest in Marcus Rashford is a long shot, but the team believes they could come calling if the price is right.

What's Still Unknown

The team's owners, Stan and Josh Kroenke, must be convinced to invest more in the team, and a Premier League title and a closer Champions League campaign could be the key to unlocking more funds. However, the team's financials may dictate otherwise, and some players may need to be sold to balance the accounts.

The team's interest in several players, including Piero Hincapie, Victor Valdepenas, and Morgan Rogers, is a positive sign , but the team must navigate a crowded transfer market to secure their targets.