It's all change at Arsenal right now.

After 22 years under the management of Arsene Wenger, the north London club are stepping into unknown territory ahead of the 2018-19 campaign. With each day now it seems the number of candidates to replace the legendary Frenchman is falling.

Massimiliano Allegri has all but confirmed his future at Juventus, Luis Enrique looks to have priced himself out of the role and Carlo Ancelotti seems Napoli-bound.

As a result, it's looking increasingly likely that Mikel Arteta will be the man to take over at the Emirates Stadium this summer.

It's fair to say the Spaniard's potential appointment has Arsenal fans divided.

Time is ticking at Arsenal

The selection could prove a moment of inspiration from the Gunners or completely backfire with Arteta's lack of experience in the hot seat.

Nevertheless, with a constricted transfer window and the World Cup, Arsenal aren't spoilt for time to make their decisions.

Consequently, transfer plans are already being drafted at the club even before Wenger's replacement is decided upon.

Mustafi and Ramsey out

According to the latest report from the Mirror, the Gunners already have a pretty good idea of whom will be leaving the club in coming months and who they want as replacements.

With the club's attack now stacked with talent such as Alexandre Lacazette, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, the focus firmly rests with the club's back five.

Arsenal are looking to remove flop Shkodran Mustafi after just two seasons in north London and are ready to cut short Aaron Ramsey's latest deal.

The Welshman has been a staple under Wenger yet there's been a lack of enthusiasm to keep the conflicted midfielder who has just one-year left on his contract.

Evans and Leno in

So, what about incomings? Well, Arsenal are reported to have just £50 million at their disposal this summer and that's reflected in their targets.

Arsenal hope to bring in Jonny Evans for £3 million and Bernd Leno for £22 million.

Evans has been freshly relegated to the Championship with West Brom, is eager to leave the Hawthorns and remains one of the Premier League's most reliable centre-backs.

He has, after all, been linked with moves to both Manchester clubs in recent months.

Then there's Leno. Arsenal fans have grown tired of Petr Cech this season with the former Chelsea shot stopper making more individual errors than another Premier League 'keeper this year.

As a result, Bayer Leverkusen's number one would look a shrewd replacement between the sticks.

Whether or not each intended incoming and outgoing is secured is yet to be seen, but if Arsenal fans can expected anything this summer, it's change. 

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