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Arsenal have been the most consistent team in the last 3 years, finishing as runners-up in all the previous 3 editions. They, however, are pretty short on the silverware count since Mikel Arteta took over in 2019 with just one FA Cup to show. With the Gunners finally signing a proper No.9 in Viktor Gyokeres, the pressure will be on Arteta to deliver this year
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United under Ruben Amorim, meanwhile, will be looking to arrest the slide they are on since the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson in 2012. Since then, United have played hosts to a revolving door of coaches who have failed to spark them to life. Last season, they finished a lowly 15, their worst since the advent of the Premier League era.
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Super 6: How Arsenal’s six recent transfers might finally take them to the promised land
L-R: Viktor Gyokeres and Martin Zubimendi are two of the six new major signings by Arsenal. (Credit: Arsenal Media)
“I always want to score,” might sound like a relatively run of the mill quote from new Arsenal signing Viktor Gyokeres but it might be a warning shot by the Gunners to the Premier League as they get set for another crack at winning the elusive league title as well as Champions League silverware. At long last, they have a No.9, the first out and out striker since 2022 when they brought in Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City. After that signing underwhelmed, Arsenal had to do with playing Kai Havertz and Mikel Merino up front, which severely limited their goal scoring chances.
The Gunners are currently on a warpath in the transfer market, already signing 6 players before July has even ended. The closest they got to this transfer spree was back in the 2022/23 season when they snapped up Fabio Viera, Marquinhos, Matt Turner, Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko. That year was supposed to be their season but they finished second in the league.
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