By Danong
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal have finally laid their hands on the Premier League title.
This Arsenal side have ended a frustrating 22-year league title drought but winning the league is one thing. Defending it is another, and that is now precisely what the boys in red and white must do.
They must prove they are genuinely that good, and that winning the league was no stroke of luck.
That said, as good a team as Arsenal are, one thing is clear: to perform at their absolute best and pull off a successful title defence, they will need to inject even more quality into this squad.
With that in mind, here are some moves Arsenal should be thinking about.
Better the attack
It is high time Arsenal solved their left-wing problem once and for all, high time Arteta moved on from Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli in favour of a deadlier, Bukayo Saka-like wide option.
The Arsenal attack did well this season, but it would hit another gear entirely if the left wing were as lethal as the right is when Saka is at the peak of his powers.
Fortunately, there is talk of Arsenal pursuing Morgan Rogers. The Aston Villa star should comfortably represent an upgrade on the current left-wing options.
A ball-to-feet, carry-and-dribble left winger and attacking midfielder hybrid, equally comfortable cutting inside or starting from wide areas and driving into the half-spaces to either shoot or create, Rogers would take Arsenal's left-hand side to a completely different level.
Beyond Rogers, Arsenal should also move for AFC Bournemouth's Eli Junior Kroupi.
Victor Gyokeres has been decent. For a striker many felt would struggle to adapt at Arsenal, 14 league goals is a fine return. The expectation is that he will kick on next season, yet Arsenal cannot rely on him alone as their sole striking option.
They need another forward, and why not go young? Kroupi would not mind sharing the workload with the Swede, and the arrangement could suit both.
Thirteen goals in 21 league starts, the 19-year-old is one of the most dangerous forwards in the Premier League. He still has plenty to learn, but while he could push Gyokeres to his limits, he too would benefit enormously from playing alongside the Arsenal number 14.
Together, Kroupi and Rogers would take this Arsenal attack to crazy levels . Opposition defences would find them a handful.
Shore up the midfield
After sorting the attack, Arteta will need to bring in a proper defensive midfielder.
Martin Zubimendi started well but lost momentum as the season wore on, at times looking a shadow of himself. His struggles could have cost Arsenal the title, but Arteta acted decisively, dropping him and turning instead to a Myles Lewis-Skelly and Declan Rice midfield pairing.
Whilst that partnership could certainly work next season, Arsenal would be wise not to gamble on it. They would do better to sign another top-quality central midfielder.
There is talk that they are back in for Sandro Tonali, and he looks exactly like what they need. On the pitch, the Italian is disciplined, positionally sharp, and consistently available. He keeps things ticking, helps the team maintain structure, and makes intelligent decisions under pressure.
Defensively, he adds an extra layer of security, reads the game well, tracks runners, and never leaves the back line exposed. He would offer Arsenal precisely what they wanted from Zubimendi but never quite got.
Cover at right back
With the attack and midfield addressed, signing a capable Jurrien Timber alternative would also be a shrewd piece of business.
Overplaying Timber ran him into the ground, and now, at the very moment he was most needed, he has not been fit.
Had Arsenal been able to call on a trustworthy alternative, Arteta would not have had to lean on the Dutchman so heavily in the first place.
On that front, long-term target Ivan Fresneda, who has been a massive hit in Portugal with Sporting CP, could be the answer.
The Gunners have tracked the right back since his La Liga days, and having excelled for Sporting, now could finally be the moment to bring him to the Emirates.
And finally, embrace rotation
Ultimately, those signings would give Arsenal a stronger, more balanced squad, but they will only translate into a title defence if Arteta embraces proper squad rotation.
You cannot play Zubimendi into every match when you have a Premier League-proven option like Christian Norgaard available. Similarly, you cannot run Timber into the ground by overplaying him when alternatives exist.
Reinforcements and smart rotation will ultimately be Arsenal's greatest weapons in retaining the Premier League title and ushering in an era of domination and titles.