Trying to bridge the gap with Manchester City.. There will be no excuse for Arteta after spending 200 million pounds!

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The two sides are trying to close the gap with Manchester City, so there will be no excuse for a delay next season.

The Gunners were a surprise for the 2022-2023 season, no doubt. After the special season, and the clash with Manchester City for the league title, the two sides are expected to shine next season.

But Arteta, in an interview with Spanish newspaper Marca in June, said: "It still hurts me deeply that I didn't win the Premier League, after a 10-month battle with Manchester City."

The Spanish manager gave a lot last year, so next season it would not be acceptable for him to finish without winning a tournament, especially after the club's handling of the summer transfer window so far.

Perfect season preparation

Arsenal moved quickly to strengthen their squad, starting with the addition of German striker Kai Havertz. Chelsea have agreed to sell the 24-year-old to their London rivals for £65 million.

About him Arteta said: "Kai is a high quality player, he has great flexibility and he is a smart player. It will bring great additional strength to our midfield and diversity to our play. "

Haverts is likely to play on the left of Arsenal's central field, as a replacement for Granit Jacka, and the two sides are close to including Declan Rice, worth up to £105 million.

Experience of title race

Arteta told Marca of Arsenal's failure to compete for the title: "When our team was integrated, we were consistent. But when the problems occurred, we could not hold firm. Our rival was the best team in the world, the best line-up in the world, the best coach in the world... We had no choice but to accept that and shake hands with the hero ".

Arteta tried to breathe a winning spirit by signing Jesus and Zinchenko last summer, having worked with them during his tenure as Pep Guardiola's assistant at Manchester City. They had a great impact at the beginning, but could not lead Arsenal to the title.

But all the players of the two sides are supposed to be ready next time. Arsenal's young players can become much stronger after experiencing the grief that comes after so much effort and not getting a bonus.

In an interview with Arsenal legend Ian Wright at the end of May, Saka said: "Time is our ally. You can look at our team and that many players are young. We're hungry and a lot of us haven't won tournaments at Gunners, so we want to achieve big things. If you see how we talk, we want to win here. "

Weary European Thursday nights are over

Arsenal's rise to the top of the Premier League was particularly striking given they were competing in the Champions League until mid-March. This means they only had two days to physically recover, before the Premier League games after Thursday night's European efforts.

Arsenal will face a similar task in 2023-2024, when they return to the Champions League after a 6 year absence, but it will be easier to deal with the turnaround between games.

The Champions League takes place on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, giving Arsenal plenty of time to prepare for their core Premier League assignments.

And how to deal with this pressure will determine whether or not Arsenal reach a higher level as a team in 2023-2024.

Survival of pillars

Arsenal have taken all necessary steps to ensure the continuation of the current team's pillars for years to come.

The club was able to extend the contracts of Jesus, Martinelli and Ramsdale, and an agreement was reached with Saliba as well, whose contract expires at the end of next season.

Arteta has done everything possible to reduce the risk of any team taking the opportunity to kidnap its best players, and he will continue to do so. Continuity with respect to players will be crucial, if Arsenal are to take advantage of the foundations they set out in the 2022-2023 season.

Balogun Decision

The Gunners scored an impressive 88 goals in 38 Premier League appearances last season, just six behind leaders Manchester City, despite the lack of a normal No 9 striker. Jesus shone that season, scoring 11 goals, but the Gunners were forced to head to other attacking players, during his injury absence from November until March.

Odegaard, Martinelli led the team with 15 goals apiece, while Saka scored 14, and Jacka scored seven, a good record for him. But the two sides will need more attacking power, reducing the gap with Manchester City and reaching advanced stages in the Champions League.

Arteta already has one option in his hand, Folarin Balogun, who is on loan at French Reims, where the player scored 21 goals in 37 league games, and was just eight away from Golden Boot winner Kylian Mbappe.

If Arteta decides to retain the player and include him in the starting line, it will help him a lot in making a difference to the front line.

More contracting?

After completing the Rice deal, Arsenal will move to join new deals, with the club currently enjoying a strong financial position after qualifying for the Champions League.

With some players likely to leave, Arsenal will head for their substitutes.

The two sides are linked with the inclusion of Southampton's Romeo Lafia, as well as Joao Cancelo of Manchester City, Bayer Leverkusen's Moussa Diaby and several other players in various positions.

Is Arsenal approaching a new glorious period of time? Or is he obliged to remain an elder in the history of the Premier League? All answers will appear in the next 12 months.