Arsenal are on the verge of entering a new era following the news that long-serving boss Arsene Wenger will step down from his role at the Emirates Stadium at the end of the season.
The Gunners are approaching the end of another disappointing campaign in the Premier League, poised to miss out on a top-four finish for the second season in a row, but Wenger’s successor may not be issued the funds necessary to rejuvenate the side.
The Telegraph claims that whoever replaces Arsene Wenger will be issued a limited transfer budget of £50m, suggesting that outgoing deals will need to be approved to raise funds for further activity in the market.
Arsenal are reportedly seeking a new goalkeeper, central defender and central midfielder in the summer window, which will be difficult to secure on the budget that the report states- particularly with the growing prices seen across Europe in recent years.