Unless there is a cataclysmic shift in the Premier League table, I would venture to guess Manchester City and Liverpool will remain on top of this league for several years to come.
Another club we need to seriously consider adding to the list with Man City and Liverpool is Chelsea. Now, under new ownership, we should expect a huge influx of cash to be dumped into the treasury at Stamford Bridge. Obviously, Todd Boehly didn’t spend $5.35-billion (USD) to finish second and not titles and trophies.
As always is the case, money talks and BS walks, especially when it comes to financial resources in the Premier League.
So, where does that leave the Arsenal Football Club?
Well, as we know, Stan Kroenke definitely has the resources, and has successfully financed two professional sports franchises in the United States in just the past few months. Stan’s LA Rams won the NFL Super Bowl in February, while his NHL team, the Colorado Avalanche, are currently competing in the NHL’s Western Conference Finals, hoping for a chance to compete for the Stanley Cup.
So, the bottom line is Stan knows how to spend money and how to produce championship clubs, but will he step up big this summer to help Arsenal jumbo past Spurs and move closer to the likes of Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea?
The answer looks promising. Last summer, the Gunners spent $202-million (USD) on transfers. According to SB Nation, Kroenke is offering Edu Gaspar and Mikel Arteta a whopping $227-million (USD) to spend this summer.
If that holds up, then maybe, just maybe, Arsenal can bolster it’s squad with several top class players, such as Gabriel Jesus and Youri Tielemans.
Then there is also the money the club will earn after qualifying for the the Europa League. The Gunners will add another $4.5-million (USD) for playing in the UEL’s group stage.
Add that, plus any monies they are able to pick-up through selling off some of their current players to other clubs. Alexandere Lacazette, Nicolas Pepe, Hector Bellerin and Bernd Leno to name a few.
Obviously, the bottom line these days is to spend big, or go home empty handed. I hope Stan Kroenke has finally begun to understand how import the Arsenal Football Club is to his collection of professional sports franchises.
By making a big investment in this club, the chances for increased dividends at the end of the season are even greater. Arteta has this team on the threshold of being great, so let’s hope Stan does the right thing and allows Arsenal to spend big this summer and provide Arsenal supporters with the hope for a brighter future, a future that sees the Gunners competing for titles and winning trophies in the seasons ahead.
Cheers.
Gunner1953










Mikel Arteta said on Friday Bukayo Saka, Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber are all in contention to be in the squad for Saturday’s match.
According to Graeme Bailey of TEAMtalk, Arsenal has intensified their interest in Athletic Bilbao star Nico Williams as a top summer priority.
Fabrizio Romano is reporting Calum McFarlane will be the Chelsea interim manager until the end of this season.
Arsenal Women have confirmed Manu Zinsberger will leave the club at the end of this season. The Austrian goalkeeper has totaled 51 cleans sheets in 143 appearances for the Gunners.



Stat of the Day: David Rays has made 53 saves and had 15 cleans sheets in 33 appearances this season for Arsenal.
American movie star Anne Hathaway on the Gunners title chances, “They better. I believe in Arsenal.”
Gabriel Magalhaes, “We need to be strong on Sunday, We are at this club to play these kind of games.”

Ten Premier League managers have been sacked this season, including three at Nottingham Forest, and two each at Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur.






@Gunner1953, me and my fellow Gooner buddies have been screaming for this for the last few years. Even under the final years of the Wenger era there has been a lack of investment in the team that put us in this position. I always remember the the time in 2006, when we were about to venture into a new Arsenal era in a new stadium, hearing that Arsene Wenger was told there is no money to buy players to continue building our squad and this was during a season when we had reach the Champion League final, an opportunity for continuity. We have been very frustrated since then and when Mr. Kreonke arrived we thought that things would change….but NO. And this is why we are in this situation, the decline over the last few season has been awful and us fans have had to suffer it. So, last seasons investment was a good start and if they continue with this trend we will get there. Speculate to accumulate and invest into the team and we will see the rewards……as long as Arteta knows the types of players that will get us to the promise land!