Mikel Arteta comments highlight key issue Arsenal must address in summer

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Following Arsenal’s third loss on the bounce and fourth in five league games, Mikel Arteta has seemingly dropped a major transfer hint ahead of the summer window.

Arsenal’s recruitment over the last 18 months has been superb compared to what had transpired in the two or three years prior.

This past summer proved especially impressive, with Martin Odegard, Ben White and Aaron Ramsdale slotting seamlessly into the Gunners’ first-choice eleven and both Nuno Tavares and Albert Sambi Lokonga players for the future.

However, after losing to Southampton, Arteta bemoaned Arsenal’s lack of world-class players who have ‘done it’ in the Premier League:

“It’s what we have”, the former Manchester City assistant coach said. “The players that we have, haven’t done it in this league.

“When you have world-class players who have done it in the league for ten years, I would probably say that. I am the first one to defend them, to support them, you see how they try.

Arsenal need experience

Arteta’s comments make a lot of sense as, whilst Arsenal do look set for a bright future with the likes of Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, Ben White and more yet to hit their prime, there is a real lack of experience present in their squad right now.

Granit Xhaka, Thomas Partey and Alexandre Lacazette are the only real senior figures in the starting line-up.

However, it is fair to say that Xhaka can be something of a loose cannon, whilst Lacazette is out of contract in the summer.

So, it seems obvious that Arsenal need to invest in one or two senior players with plenty of Premier League experience – preferably at the top level – this coming summer.

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