Arsenal's head coach, Mikel Arteta, has hinted at significant summer spending to boost their chances of securing a Premier League title for the first time since 2004. Despite trailing Liverpool by 12 points in the current standings, there is optimism that strategic investments could close this gap by the 2025-26 season. Arteta remarked on the club's plans, saying, "The way we planned the five first summers [since I took charge], they were going to be very big and they were going to have different objectives because the turnaround of players and the objective of those windows was different."
Arteta emphasised the need to enhance both squad depth and quality. He stated, "Now we want to increase the depth of the squad, but as well we want to increase the quality and the skills that we need to go to the next step." The upcoming transfer window is expected to be crucial for Arsenal's ambitions.

The excitement around Arsenal's future is heightened by Andrea Berta's appointment as their new sporting director. Berta replaces Edu Gaspar, who departed for a role with Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marianakis. Berta brings experience from his previous position at Atletico Madrid.
Berta expressed his enthusiasm about joining Arsenal during this pivotal period. He said, "I am thrilled to be joining Arsenal in what is a hugely exciting period for the club." He praised Arsenal's evolution and hard work in re-establishing themselves as a European football powerhouse with global support.
Arteta is optimistic about Berta's impact on the team. He commented, "What I'm very confident about is how he's going to make everybody better." Arteta believes Berta's personality and passion will bring fresh energy and ambition to Arsenal.
With these developments, Arsenal aims to strengthen its position in European football. The club looks forward to leveraging new leadership and strategic investments to achieve its goals in upcoming seasons.