Transfer: Top four Arsenal players up for sale 

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Arsenal have listed at least four of their title‑winning players for sale as they prepare to refresh Mikel Arteta’s squad for the upcoming summer transfer window.

The club’s leadership at the Emirates Stadium has turned its attention to the transfer market after a season that ended with mixed results.

Arteta guided Arsenal to their first Premier League title since 2004, finishing seven points ahead of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.

The Gunners had hoped to add a Champions League triumph to the season’s success, but a heartbreaking penalty shoot‑out defeat in the final against PSG dashed those ambitions.

Despite the loss in Budapest, the squad celebrated their Premier League win with a trophy parade in north London on Sunday.

With the 2025‑26 campaign over, Arsenal will focus entirely on the summer transfer window, seizing the chance to further strengthen Arteta’s side.

At least four new signings are expected to arrive at the Emirates Stadium, as Arteta looks to bring in a new striker, left‑winger, central midfielder, and right‑back.

Several current players are also rumored to be leaving. The Daily Mail reports that Gabriel Martinelli, Leandro Trossard, Gabriel Jesus, and Ben White could all depart.

Martinelli is Arsenal’s longest‑serving player, having made 278 appearances for the club since his first‑team debut in 2019. The Brazilian was mainly a backup this season, starting only 11 Premier League matches.

Trossard had a more productive campaign, yet many pundits still believe a new left‑winger should be acquired, with PSG’s Bradley Barcola cited as a potential target.

England international White only began to play regularly this season after Jurrien Timber’s injury and then missed the final weeks of the campaign and this summer’s World Cup due to his own setback.

Meanwhile, Jesus has fallen down the pecking order at Arsenal because of ongoing injury problems, and his playing time will likely shrink if the club signs a new striker.

Piero Hincapié, who started the Champions League final, has attracted interest from Barcelona, but Arsenal will probably reject offers for the defender.

Arsenal signed Hincapié from Bayer Leverkusen last summer on an initial loan, with the option to make the deal permanent, and the club is expected to exercise that option.

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