Arsenal are on the verge of a historic Premier League title with just eight games remaining in the season. It would be their first league championship since the iconic Invincibles campaign of 2003/04, having settled for second place in each of the last three seasons.
The club’s hierarchy has consistently supported manager Mikel Arteta with funds in the transfer market, something their North London rivals have struggled to match. However, the Spanish coach knows that financial backing must eventually translate into major trophies.
The coming weeks will reveal whether Arsenal can finally end their 22-year Premier League title drought. But regardless of the outcome, squad improvement will remain a priority. Players who have contributed in the past but have since dropped off in form or impact may find themselves moved on.
Top clubs do not wait for problems to appear before making changes. They keep building and improving even while competing for honours. That philosophy must guide Arsenal’s thinking whether they lift the title or not. Odegaard’s Injury Record remains a Concern




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