North London club Arsenal is under transition under Spanish manager Mikel Arteta who took matter into his own hands and try to bring back Arsenal back into it's old victorious days.
Understandably, the job is always not an easy one. Mikel Arteta has tried his best to transform Arsenal into a more threatening team as it was way before. The biggest change the Spanish boss had to start with was the clubs defence, noticable, Arsenal have improved massively on its defence ever since Mikel Arteta took over as the manager and he does not look like stopping soon.

The North London club Arsenal owner Stan Kraonke is believed to be willing to add some injection to see Arsenal land defender Teriq Lamptey from Brighton and Hove Albion as a replacement of Hector Bellerin who is open to leaving the club in the summer transfer window. 
If Arsenal lands Teriq Lamptey in the summer transfer window, they would form unstoppable right side combination next season with Teriq Lamptey as the right back, Thomas Partey as the right midfielder and Bukayo Saka as the right winger.
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