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Keep or sell? A verdict on every player in the Arsenal squad

Keep or sell? A verdict on every player in the Arsenal squad

Yahoo26-05-2025

After a third consecutive second-place finish in the Premier League, Arsenal are preparing for a busy summer of buying and selling players. Sporting director Andrea Berta will lead their recruitment efforts, with a new forward understood to be one of the top priorities.
Here, Telegraph Sport's Sam Dean carries out an audit of Arsenal's current first-team squad. Who should they keep (👍), who should they let go (👎) and who are they stuck with (✋)?

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