The Gunners finished sixth in the Premier League last season and will miss the Champions League next season. The Spaniard has been charged with the task of returning the club to the European elite while challenging for major honours.
It has been a busy transfer for the Premier League giants, as the new boss has brought in new five players, reinforcing the particular areas which needed strengthening to compete for major silverware next season.
Lucas Torreira from Sampdoria, Matteo Guendouzi from Lorient, Bernd Leno from Bayer Leverkusen, Sokratis Papastathopoulos from Borussia Dortmund and Stephan Lichtsteiner from Juventus.
Former PSG boss wants two more signings before the transfer window closes and willing to sell players in order to raise funds. They are believed to be willing to listen to offers for the likes of Nacho Monreal, Shkodran Mustafi, Danny Welbeck, Petr Cech, David Ospina, Carl Jenkinson and Lucas Perez.
He has prioritized signing a direct, fast winger and has been linked with a move Bayern Munich ace Kingsley Coman.
The France International joined the Bundesliga giants on a two-year loan from Juventus for a fee of €7 million to be paid in two installments with an option to buy for a fee of an extra €21 million upon 30 April 2017, two months before the loan’s expiry.
The 22 year old continued his development with the German side and developed himself as one of the best attacking talent in the league. Despite being not a regular, he has showcased his talents many times.
The winger signed permanently for the club last summer and even signed a new contract with the club in December. He scored 7 goals and assisted 5 in 33 appearances in all competitions.
Though he was injured for almost three months last season because of ankle ligament damage, returning only for a brief appearance in the German Cup defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt.
The Frenchman even missed the World Cup campaign due to his injury but he is recovering well and has returned to full fitness.
Emery is ready to offer £44 million for Kingsley Coman, according to The Sun. It is not clear whether Bayern would be willing to sell, although £44 million would be almost double what they paid for the forward.
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