Despite being crowned Premier League champions for the previous campaign, there is work for Arsenal to do in the market to take the team to the next level.
There have been concerns over the attacking quality available to Mikel Arteta, despite the additions of Viktor Gyokeres, Eberechi Eze, and Noni Madueke last summer.
A left-winger appears to be on Andrea Berta's radar to help improve Arsenal on that flank, while there could be an incoming striker to help bring even more threat to the frontline.
Of all the options available, there is one potential standout, which could end up being expensive for the Gunners.
Eli Junior Kroupi Transfer Price
AFC Bournemouth's Eli Junior Kroupi celebrates
AFC Bournemouth's Eli Junior Kroupi celebrates
One year ago, Arsenal entered the striker market to land a centre-forward who could add a clinical edge that had been missing from the side.
They eventually landed on Gyokeres, who has popped up with a fair few goals, but with an all-round game that has left a little bit to be desired at times.
That could mean Arsenal go back into the transfer window in search of another forward, with Eli Junior Kroupi among those linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium.
While a deal could be tough to do, the ipaper reports that an offer "in excess of £100 million" would be enough to strike an agreement with Bournemouth.
The 19-year-old has been described as a "perfect fit" for the Gunners, having shown plenty of quality in his debut Premier League campaign with the Cherries.
The French forward has been outlined as a potential target for both Manchester City and Liverpool too, which could open up a possible bidding war for the striker.
It remains to be seen whether Arsenal are willing to fund such a move, with some interest in a left-winger as well as a number ten, a midfielder, and a left-back.
However, a transfer would certainly be an upgrade for the Gunners in the long-term.
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Kroupi Is A Gyokeres Upgrade
Viktor Gyokeres
Gyokeres had a difficult initial transition into the Premier League, which left many wondering whether he truly is the best fit for Arsenal in the long-term.
The 28-year-old is in the peak years of his career, and while he could still adjust and improve again in the coming seasons, there are question marks over how much better he can really get.
That's why a move for Kroupi makes sense, as the 19-year-old has shown he is more than capable of offering quality in the here and now, while also progressing further for the future.
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Arsenal could enjoy a strong summer window.
The forward scored 13 goals in the Premier League, and offers the ability to play on the left wing, as well as a striker, some versatility that Arteta would surely love.
Kroupi brings energy, versatility, a clinical edge in the box and a strike from range, all bundled into a player that can still become so much more with experience.
It's why a move makes sense, as the long-term upgrade on Gyokeres, even with such a huge price tag.