- Arsenal prepared for their final Premier League match against Crystal Palace amid speculation that several players could be leaving the club in the summer
- Christian Nørgaard, Ben White and Gabriel Jesus were among those linked with possible exits as competition for places increased under Mikel Arteta
- The club’s title celebrations were set to coincide with uncertainty over squad changes as Arsenal planned for a major reshuffle ahead of the next season
At least four Arsenal players could be featuring in their final Premier League match for the club this weekend as speculation over potential summer departures intensifies.
The newly crowned champions will conclude their title-winning campaign on Sunday against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, where Mikel Arteta’s side will also be presented with the Premier League trophy following Manchester City’s 1-1 draw with Bournemouth earlier this week.
While celebrations are expected to dominate proceedings, attention is already turning towards squad changes ahead of the summer transfer window, with several players reportedly facing uncertain futures at the Emirates Stadium.
Christian Nørgaard, who only joined Arsenal last summer from Brentford, is among those linked with an exit. The Danish midfielder has struggled for regular involvement in recent weeks and has been left out of the last two matchday squads, raising doubts over his long-term role in Arteta’s plans.
Defender Ben White is also attracting speculation, despite currently being sidelined through injury. Reports have linked him with a possible move to Everton, although no formal decision has been confirmed regarding his future at the club.
In attack, competition for places has intensified significantly following the rise of new forward options. With Viktor Gyökeres and Kai Havertz now reportedly ahead of Gabriel Jesus in the attacking hierarchy, the Brazilian striker could consider leaving Arsenal in search of more consistent playing time.
Jesus has endured a challenging spell with injuries and inconsistent form, and a summer departure is being viewed as a possibility if opportunities remain limited next season.
Meanwhile, young midfielder Myles Lewis-Skelly has also attracted attention following a breakthrough campaign in which he started only a handful of league matches. Despite reported interest from Manchester United, the teenager is considered less likely to leave compared to other names linked with a potential exit.
Leandro Trossard has also been mentioned in broader transfer discussions, adding to the sense that Arsenal could see significant squad movement ahead of the next campaign.
Arsenal’s final fixture against Crystal Palace is expected to serve as both a title celebration and a possible farewell for several players whose futures remain uncertain as Arteta prepares to reshape his squad for another title challenge next season.
