The "Gunners" will strictly control the transfer activities after 2 years of showing signs of "over-the-top".
With consecutive club record signings such as Lacazette (46 million pounds) or Aubameyang (56 million pounds), the NHM has never seen the Emirates team be so generous.
In addition to spending money to buy players in the transfer market, Arsenal was forced to increase their salary to keep a few stars, typically Ozil. The German midfielder's salary has been raised to £350,000/week. Ozil is just one of many cases that have disrupted Arsenal's salary structure so far.
The new Arsenal coach will be given a sum of money that does not exceed the £50 million figure. This is a huge challenge for any strategist who wants to work under Chairman Stan Kroenke. There are currently a few candidates on the list including: Luis Enrique, Carlo Ancelotti, Joachim Low, Max Allegri or Patrick Vieira.
In addition to the money issue, Arsenal are also preparing to face a major revolution on the coaching bench. Wenger leaves, of course his assistants Gerry Peyton, Boro Primorac and Tony Colbert are also packing up to leave the Emirates.
If he does not become Arsenal's captain, Vieira will be contacted as an assistant, possibly alongside Thierry Henry and Mikel Arteta. Meanwhile, some players such as Jack Wilshere, Aaron Ramsey or Danny Welbeck will wait to see who the new Arsenal coach is to decide their own future.