Lol, Arsenal is one team in the league that's supposed to be actively doing something worth it in this transfer window, but it's same old Arsenal where they will scout and follow a player for, even after the team has given them a price tag, they will still wait until another will come from nowhere to steal such a players signature. It has happened over time and I'm not surprised to see how Arsenal is currently doing in this transfer window.
Arsenal's activity in the transfer market is actually always quite good. However, the problem is that Arsenal rarely makes extraordinary player transfers. They mostly just make transfers of ordinary players whose quality may actually be the same as the player who left. For example, bringing in Nørgaard to replace the position left by Thomas Partey. I personally think that these two players seem to be the same in terms of quality and even their ages are almost the same, that is, they are almost no longer young. However, what is clear is that Nørgaard will need time to adapt which could actually cause Arsenal to experience a slight decline. Meanwhile, if Arsenal kept Thomas Partey, maybe it would be a little better for Arsenal. because retaining old players will not require re-adaptation which can waste time.
Yes, of course there is no doubt in this case that Arsenal is the team which seems super active in the transfer chapter. But just being transferred to the players is not the key to your success that you are making transfers so you will succeed. I think Arsenal's this problem is the main cause of their stay in second rank every time. And only due to this Arsenal face criticism. If they want to win the trophy they have to make good transfers. So, they can win in the next season otherwise they will face such criticism from their fans. Because the fans always set some expectations from the team and are not fulfilled these expectations result in the anger and disappointment of the fans.