Bad news for fans as Arsenal set to lose eight key players next summer

North London giant Arsenal could have a big problem to deal with next summer, with a lot of top players set to leave the club desperately.

Arsenal have seen some players enter the last year of their respective deals, with Mesut Ozil and Sanchez being the biggest of them all.

Rumour has been circulated since the summer over their Arsenal futures, while England midfielder Jack Wilshere and German Per Mertesacker will also see their contracts run out at the end of the current season.

For Per Mertesacker, it will mark the end of his career as the German looks forward to a position with the club academy as confirmed by the North London club earlier in the year, but Jack Wilshere surely falls into similar category as the Superstar duo in terms of being a vital figure in the club’s future and so any departure would be a big blow.

Also, The Mirror stated that Theo Walcott, Danny Welbeck, Olivier Giroud, and Aaron Ramsey could also be moving on, and so it is possible that the Gunners could see their team in absolute tatters next summer.

Arsene Wenger’s team will need a lot of money to sign perfect replacements if Sanchez and Ozil decides not to renew their contracts, and so the idea of selling would make sense instead of securing short-term profits by keeping them at the club, but seeing them leave for nothing instead.

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Richard Such
Richard Such

Veteran sports journalist and the Senior Managing Editor at 234sport. With over a decade of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and European football, I specialize in breaking news, contract analysis, and hard-hitting sports commentary. Under my editorial direction, 234sport (Formerly known to our long-term readers as thewistle media) has grown into a premier destination for die-hard sports fans worldwide.

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