Arsenal are yet to make their move in the summer transfer window. Although it should be said the window is closed for now.
This year's summer transfer window has been split in two because of the FIFA Club World Cup taking place in the United States of America this month. The tournament kicks off on Saturday, with 36 teams from around the world taking part.
The first of two transfer windows was open from June 1 until June 10, closing at 7pm on Tuesday, allowing those clubs taking part, and everyone else, to strengthen their squads before the tournament started.
Now the window is closed, so that teams cannot make changes during the group stages, with the second transfer window to reopen on Monday, June 16 which will then run until 7pm on September 1.
A number of Premier League clubs have already bolstered their ranks, with Chelsea signing Liam Delap and Mamadou Sarr, while Manchester City have brought in Rayan Ait-Nouri, Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Cherki.
Liverpool have signed Jeremie Frimpong, with Manchester United bringing in Matheus Cunha.
Arsenal are being left behind somewhat, but there are bound to be deals done once the window reopens. Here football.london takes a look at the signings they can make when the transfer window does reopen on June 16.
Martin Zubimendi
The Real Sociedad midfielder looks set to be Andrea Berta's first signing as sporting director at the Emirates Stadium, although there has been late interest from Real Madrid.
Los Blancos are looking to hijack the deal, although Arsenal remain confident that the work they have put in behind the scenes will ensure the deal gets done.
Benjamin Sesko
It looks as though Sesko is the chosen one when it comes to solving Arsenal's problems up front.
The Gunners have been in talks with RB Leipzig over a reported £92.5million transfer for the frontman, whom they have tracked for some time and wanted to sign last summer.
Kepa Arrizabalaga
Arsenal will be in the market for a new goalkeeper to offer competition to David Raya, having seen loanee Neto return to Bournemouth.
Coincidentally it is Bournemouth's No.1 from last season that could be making the move to the Emirates Stadium, with the Gunners aiming to tie up a £5million deal for the Spaniard.
Rodrygo
While the three names above look like there is a real semblance of being done, this one is in the realms of hope and desire.
Arsenal have been linked with the Brazilian, given they are in the market for a wide forward, and his place at Real Madrid could come under threat with new manager Xabi Alonso coming in.
Dayot Upamecano
The Gunners love going back in for players they have been linked with in the past, so what about a move to sign the centre-back from Bayern Munich?
Gabriel Magalhaes has signed a new contract and Arsenal will not want to let William Saliba go, but they are keen to strengthen at the back as well and Upamecano, with only one year left on his Bayern contract, could be a bargain signing.