After the conclusion of the Premier League season, Arsenal stars have jetted off for international duty, joining up for some important games.
Among those who will be busy over the next few weeks are England stars Bukayo Saka, Myles Lewis-Skelly.
Under Thomas Tuchel, the Arsenal aces will be looking to continue their good start to World Cup qualifying, with the tournament just one year away now.
It will be a first chance for the England boss to look at Saka, who was injured for the previous international break, while Myles Lewis-Skelly will look to build on his England debut, where he managed to score.
Before the upcoming match with Andorra, the squad have taken to Spain for a training camp, where they have a chance to relax for a little bit.

Arsenal stars spotted at Formula One Spanish Grand Prix while on England duty
With it being just under one week until England take to the pitch in a huge match with Andorra, the whole squad were given a chance to relax upon reaching Spain for their training camp.
That came with an opportunity to attend the Spanish Grand Prix in Formula One, which takes place at the track in Barcelona.
Spotted among those in attendance on the grid were Arsenal stars Bukayo Saka and Myles Lewis-Skelly, enjoying themselves on their trip.
They weren’t alone in attending, as Arsenal transfer target Eberechi Eze was spotted along with them at the time.
While they were looking to enjoy themselves, Saka was later slammed for his reaction on the grid walk to a potential interview with Sky Sports.
Bukayo Saka criticised for refusing Sky Sports interview during Formula One race
In the build-up to the Grand Prix, Saka and his England teammates were spotted on the Formula One grid, watching on as the teams prepared their cars before the formation lap.
On Sky Sports, Martin Brundle was walking through the grid and doing his usual interviews with the celebrities and personalities usually seen on there.
He attempted to speak to Saka, but the Arsenal star wasn’t willing to have a discussion, looking uncomfortable with the scenario.
He was criticised for not engaging, with former World Drivers’ Champion Nico Rosberg stating: “Not very friendly was it,” in reference to Saka.
It may not have been the most comfortable scenario for the winger to find himself in, as he looks to enjoy his day at the races.
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