Black Friday 2025 is here and with shops, restaurants and others all around the world offering discounts, Arsenal will be wishing they could join them in order to sell certain players.
The Gunners have done a great job of ridding their squad of deadwood in recent years with their business in the most recent transfer window seeing them move on members such as Nuno Tavares and Albert Sambi Lokonga.
However, there are a few players remaining that Mikel Arteta's side need to sell and they would relish the opportunity to list them at a discounted price. Here are three players that Arsenal would put on their Black Friday flash sale list in a heartbeat.
1. Fábio Vieira

Since joining from Porto in 2022, Fábio Vieira has offered Arsenal very little to justify the near-£30m they spent to bring him to the Emirates Stadium.
While there were a few glimpses of his talent shown in his first two seasons in north London, the midfielder largely disappointed and never reached his full potential.
He spent last campaign on loan with former side Porto before the Gunners tried to ship him off this summer. With no suitors for a permanent deal, they were forced to agree a loan move, sending him to Hamburg, but he is failing to meet expectations in the Bundesliga.
That means he is likely to secure a long-term move to Germany or anywhere for that matter so Arsenal will likely be keen to sell to any team for a discounted price and they will be disappointed they can't do so as part of this weekend's sales.
2. Gabriel Jesus

It might be slightly harsh to be looking to sell Gabriel Jesus on after he has just returned from an injury that kept him out of action for almost a year, but that is the brutal reality of the situation Arsenal find themselves in.
The Gunners find themselves overwhelmed with striker options with Viktor Gyökeres the outright first choice and Mikel Merino and Kai Havertz offering support to the Sweden international when needed. That, unfortunately, leaves Jesus in a bit of a tricky situation.
Of course, he is a solid squad option to have, but with high wages and the end of his contract drawing near, there's not much arguing that Arteta's side would sell him on for maybe less than they should if they had the chance.
3. Oleksandr Zinchenko

Oleksandr Zinchenko's arrival saw a drastic change in Arsenal's setup and game plan that saw Kieran Tierney reduced to a mere squad option, but he has since seen the same fate as the Scotsman as new arrivals and the breakthrough of Myles Lewis-Skelly has caused him to become a background figure at the Emirates.
He is currently on loan at Nottingham Forest, but injury problems have seen him fail to make a consistent impact. Sounds familiar, doesn't it? He has made just six appearances in all competitions so far this season.
Zinchenko could still have time to rejuvenate his career and prompt Forest to buy him permanently, but at the rate he's going, the Gunners will likely sell him for whatever they're offered by any club and they will be rueing that they can't ship him off in the sales.
