Mikel Arteta is confident that his Arsenal team can finally clinch the Premier League title in the 2025-26 season. Since taking over in 2020, Arteta has guided Arsenal to three consecutive second-place finishes. This achievement marks only the fifth time a team has been runners-up for three straight years in top-flight history, with Arsenal being the first to do it twice, previously between 1998-99 and 2000-01.
Arsenal's squad has been bolstered significantly during the summer transfer window. New signings include Martin Zubimendi, Viktor Gyokeres, Noni Madueke, Christian Norgaard, Cristhian Mosquera, and Kepa Arrizabalaga. These additions are expected to enhance both quality and depth within the team. "These new arrivals all add quality and depth to the squad, which is what we are going to need throughout the season ahead," Arteta stated.

The Gunners have clear objectives for this season. Arteta emphasised their strong belief in achieving these goals. He noted that while they have come close in recent seasons, success will depend on the entire team's performance. "We know what our targets are and what we want to achieve this season - there is a big belief in our ability to achieve that," he said.
Arteta highlighted the importance of maintaining focus on daily tasks to reach desired levels. He stressed that internal expectations must surpass any external pressures. "The internal demands have to always exceed any external demand," he explained. This approach aims to ensure consistent progress towards their ultimate goal.
During their pre-season tour in Singapore and Hong Kong, Arsenal defeated Newcastle United 3-2 but lost 2-1 against Tottenham Hotspur. They will return to Emirates Stadium for matches against Villarreal and Athletic Bilbao before facing Manchester United away on August 17.
The Opta supercomputer predicts another close finish for Arsenal this season. The team has a 25.4% chance of winning the title according to simulations, with only Liverpool having better odds at 27.8%. Despite this prediction, Arteta remains hopeful about his team's prospects.
Arteta believes that fan support will be crucial for Arsenal's success this season. He urged fans to show energy from the start of home games, helping build momentum and creating an invincible atmosphere at Emirates Stadium. "We have to do that all together, with you, our supporters as well," Arteta added.
The manager wants fans to connect with players immediately and create a passionate environment at home matches. "We want our people to start connecting with our players straight away," he said. This connection could be vital in securing victories throughout the campaign.
As Arsenal prepares for another challenging Premier League season, Arteta's confidence in his squad's potential remains unwavering. With new signings strengthening the team and strong fan support at home games, they aim to finally end their wait for a league title.