Arsenal Consider Player Sales to Raise Transfer Funds
Arsenal are reportedly looking to generate approximately £100 million through player departures to fund future transfers.

Arsenal Football Club is exploring the possibility of raising £100 million through player sales as part of their transfer strategy, according to recent reports.
The London-based Premier League club is considering allowing departures of several players from their squad to generate funds for potential new signings. Among those who could be permitted to leave are young prospects Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri.
The potential departures are part of a broader group of five players that Arsenal may allow to exit the club. This strategy appears designed to create both financial flexibility and squad space for manager Mikel Arteta ahead of future transfer windows.
The reported £100 million target suggests Arsenal are planning significant investment in new players, with the sales serving as a means to comply with financial regulations while funding their transfer ambitions. Both Lewis-Skelly and Nwaneri are considered promising young talents within Arsenal's academy system.
The timing of these potential moves coincides with Arsenal's continued efforts to strengthen their squad as they compete for major trophies both domestically and in European competition.