Mikel Arteta seems ambitious enough to bring Arsenal to a better performance this season. Last season Arteta certainly felt dissatisfied because Arsenal had stood at the top of the standings from the start but had to fall to second place towards the end of the season. Therefore Arsenal will definitely not hesitate to spend a lot of money in this transfer market. because Arsenal know there was a big difference in strength last season between their club and Man City. So Arsenal realize that their club must have more strength if they want to win in the competition in the current season which will soon start. I hope that the budget spent, which is indeed quite large, can also produce satisfactory results for Arsenal's performance in the current season.
Manchester City annihilated Arsenal to win the English Premier League title, but it was one that was challenging for both Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta. Arsenal already had all they needed to improve their performance; the upcoming season will be extremely competitive, as every elite club is accumulating strength and resolving issues in order to be fully prepared for next season's difficulties. Mikel Arteta trusted in his players, and the supporters' chanting elevated the players' performance and point totals at Emirates Stadium. I'm patiently waiting for next season.
Arsenal do have the quality players they need to be even more better in the season to come. But it's not just Arsenal who have improved team performance. Of course Man City did it too. But Mikel Arteta must have seen what was the weakness of his club last season so they had to suffer a crushing defeat to Man City. So that Arteta should be able to overcome Man City in the coming season. But the problem is that Pep Guardiola is a genius coach. he sometimes has many strategies that are difficult for the opponent to guess. For example last season when the opponent focused on Haaland. Precisely it turns out that it is also in Pep Guardiola's strategy. i.e. he makes another striker spearhead in place of Haaland. and what's more interesting is when all the Man City strikers are heavily guarded. it turns out that Pep Guardiola also still has a backup plan. and instead he encouraged Gundogan to score goals. So I remember that at that time Gundogan, who played as a midfielder, actually scored 2 goals in one game. The opponents were busy keeping the striker tight but the Man City midfielder was able to move freely. However I admire Pep Guardiola. but I also admire young coaches like Arteta. because I feel Arteta will develop into a genius coach like Pep.