
Arsenal have bolstered their ranks at both ends of the pitch so far this summer, but further deals appear to be in the pipeline. Mikel Arteta has orchestrated a major rebuild of his ranks over the past few months, with marquee signings arriving in several departments.
The Gunners put an end to their extended search for a No. 9 with the signing of Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting, with Martin Zubimendi also arriving from Real Sociedad to replace Thomas Partey in midfield.
Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke have also joined Arsenal to provide alternative options in the final third, with cut-price deals being struck for Kepa Arrizabalaga, Cristhian Mosquera and Christian Norgaard to provide squad depth.
But the Gunners are far from finished in the market. Express Sport takes a look at five deals they could look to complete...
Malick FofanaThere are still lingering doubts around the futures of Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard, and Arsenal may look to future proof themselves with the signing of Fofana as a result. The Gunners have been credited with holding an interest in the 20-year-old, and with Lyon looking to offload him to balance their books, there could be a market opportunity for a cut-price deal.
Piero HincapieThe Bayer Leverkusen defender has emerged as Arsenal's top target for the remainder of the transfer window. With outgoings in defence planned, Hincapie is capable of playing as a centre-back or left-back, and his versatility could prove a very attractive asset. The Ecuador international is said to be keen on a move to the Emirates Stadium, and Arsenal will be hoping that the player's stance allows them to negotiate a deal for less than his £51million release clause.

If Hincapie is to arrive, Kiwior is to pave the way. The Polish international has been the subject of interest from several European sides already this summer, though it is FC Porto leading the race to secure his signature - with a loan-to-buy offer in the works.
Reiss NelsonAnother loan move away from the Emirates Stadium is in the works for the winger. After an injury-hit campaign with Fulham last season, Nelson looks set to be offered the chance to try and prove himself once again with another spell under Marco Silva.
Oleksandr ZinchenkoZinchenko was hot property in the opening weeks of the transfer window, but interest in the versatile defender has faded since. Nevertheless, Arsenal will be keen to get the Ukraine international off of their books before his value decreases any further. The 28-year-old will struggle for minutes this season if he does not move on, and the arrival of Hincapie would see him slip even further down the pecking order at left-back.
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