Arsenal are hoping to finally put an end to their trophy drought next season.
Mikel Arteta’s side can no longer be the ‘bridesmaids’ following three successive runners-up spots in the Premier League.
Benjamin Sesko wants to join Arsenal and many hope that he will help to add the missing firepower required to get over the line in tight games.
Ian Wright thinks Arsenal will win the league next season and after also thinking the same in the last two campaigns, pundit Gary Neville has now told fans his thoughts on the Gunners fate for the 2025-26 season.
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Gary Neville predicts Arsenal will win the Premier League next season
Speaking on the ‘It’s called Soccer’ podcast, Neville has once again predicted that Arsenal will win the Premier League next season.
Neville stated: “I’ve got to go Arsenal again, I’ve got to double down haven’t I. I’ve gone there last two seasons and they finished second in the last three seasons actually but I didn’t back them the first season, I backed City.
“But I backed them the last two and I’m going to stick with them.”
Neville has instructed Andrea Berta not to sign any defenders this summer and to focus on attacking areas for the Gunners’ recruitment – a sentiment echoed by many Arsenal fans.
What Arsenal need to do this summer to win the Premier League
Arteta’s side are close to success. However, Berta has one of the biggest summer transfer windows in the club’s recent history ahead of him.
A striker is a priority but the Gunners also need options in wide areas and are having difficulties in their pursuit of Nico Williams after already missing out on Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United.
Then, there are several contract situations for the Italian to finalise, Gabriel’s contract extension was a welcome relief but there are still doubts over William Saliba and Bukayo Saka.
In addition, Ethan Nwaneri’s Arsenal contract is pivotal given that the club want to secure the best young talent in order to preserve their status among Europe’s elite.
So, with that being said, Berta has quite the task in his first summer at the Emirates Stadium but Stan Kroenke would not have hired him had he not believed he is up for the challenge.
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