Arsenal's transfer plans: Will Gunners stick or twist in quest for Premier League title?
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Arsenal's transfer plans: Will Gunners stick or twist in quest for Premier League title?
"with the need for a summit reduced somewhat by various developments, not least the presence of the Kroenkes in London in mid-October when their NFL team, the Los Angeles Rams, beat the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley a day before Arsenal eased to a Premier League victory at Fulham. Josh Kroenke, the club's co-chair, has also been an increasingly prominent presence around Emirates Stadium and the training base at London Colney."
"But regardless, this remains a key planning period for a club who have eyes on their first league title since 2004, sit top of the Premier League after 11 games, and boast a 100% record from four league-phase matches in the UEFA Champions League. So what are the issues that are being discussed? - Is UCL Arsenal's to lose? Ranking field, best XI at midway point"
Arsenal are using the November international break to plan transfers and engage with the Kroenke family over upcoming windows. The Kroenkes visited London in mid-October and Josh Kroenke has been more present at Emirates Stadium and London Colney, reducing the need for a dedicated Los Angeles summit. Arsenal lead the Premier League after 11 matches and hold a 100% record from four Champions League group-stage games, intensifying transfer planning with title ambitions since 2004. Last November's sudden sporting director Edu departure shocked staff at Colney and forced urgent recruitment and safeguarding of the club's transfer strategy.
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