Players Arsenal have now spent £600m on since Mikel Arteta was appointed as manager four years ago 💰✍️
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Arsenal Spend £600m on Players Since Arteta’s Appointment
Arsenal have now spent £600m on players since Mikel Arteta was appointed as manager four years ago. The club’s spending spree has been driven by a desire to rebuild the squad and challenge for trophies again.
Some of the most notable signings made under Arteta include Gabriel Jesus, Martin Odegaard, Ben White, and Aaron Ramsdale. These players have all been important members of the team in recent seasons, and they have helped Arsenal to improve their performances.
However, not all of Arsenal’s signings have been successful. Players such as Willian, Nicolas Pepe, and Shkodran Mustafi have all struggled to live up to expectations.
Despite some of the misses, Arsenal’s spending spree has shown that the club is committed to rebuilding the squad and challenging for trophies. The club will be hoping that the signings made in recent years will help them to achieve their goals in the years to come.
Here is a list of the top most expensive signings made by Arsenal since Arteta was appointed as manager:
- Declan Rice: Defensive midfielder brought from West Ham United for (£105m)
- Kai Havertz: Attacking midfielder brought from Chelsea for (£65m)
- Jurrien Timber: Central-back brought from Ajax for (£35m)
- Gabriel Jesus: Central-forward brought from Manchester City for (£45m)
- Martin Odegaard: Attacking midfielder brought from Real Madrid for (£30m)
- Ben White: Right-back brought from Brighton for (£58m)
- Aaron Ramsdale: Goal keeper brought from Sheffield United for (£30m)
- Thomas Partey: Defensive midfielder brought from Atletico Madrid for (£45m)
- Gabriel Magalhaes: Centre-back brought from Lille for (£27m)
- Nicolas Pepe: Right-wing brought from Lille for (£72m)
- Willian: Left-wing brought from Chelsea for (£32m)
- Kieran Tierney: Left-back brought from Celtic for (£25m)
- Oleksandr Zinchenko: Left-Back signed from Manchester City for (£35m)
It is clear that Arsenal have been willing to spend big money on players in recent years. The club will be hoping that these signings will help them to return to the top of English football.