Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta set new challenge after Andrea Berta transfer masterclass

If Arsenal are able to perform as well as Andrea Berta did in the transfer market - they're in for a stellar season. As the disappointment of yet another second-place Premier League finish and frustrating Champions League semi-final exit at the hands of PSG began to subside in May, club sources made no secret of the fact it would be a busy summer at the Emirates.
But few, besides ambitious sporting director Berta, would have envisaged eight glistening new arrivals. Where net spend figures are concerned, no top-flight club splashed more cash than Arsenal's club-record £257million.
The numbers are reflective of both the Kroenke family and the club's board of directors' unwavering faith in Mikel Arteta. However, there is now a strong argument that there is little margin for error this term.
When you consider the gloom of Manchester United's persistent, never-ending struggles, Arteta undoubtedly deserves credit for the rebuild he has overseen at the Emirates - even if he currently only has one FA Cup to show for it.
Italian chief Berta completed every task listed on his in tray and it is now difficult to identify a single flaw within Arsenal's near-perfect squad.
They've already picked up injuries to Kai Havertz, Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, William Saliba, Ben White and Christian Norgaard but this time around, they have the depth and personnel to cope with those absences. That is testament to Berta's extensive and impressive web of contacts, his relentless work ethic and execution.
The 53-year-old ensured Arsenal finally landed the marquee No.9 the squad has long craved in Viktor Gyokeres. It was a gruelling, tireless saga that eventually saw the Gunners sign the Swede for a fee, £63.5m, that was below the player's market value.
Martin Zubimendi appears a seamless fit at the base of midfield while Eberechi Eze has the creativity and stardust to unlock opposition defences when the going gets tough. Crucially, they have also retained the services of all key players.

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