Arsenal have a busy summer ahead of them and as they look to bring in a number of high-profile players to fire themselves back to the top of the Premier League, they will have to sell some squad members to raise funds.
Nuno Tavares has already bid farewell to north London as he made his loan move to Lazio permanent, but he won't be the last to do so. There are several players who are likely to leave the Gunners this summer including Oleksandr Zinchenko, Albert Sambi Lokonga and Reiss Nelson.
The club are reported to be in a safe position in terms of financial regulations, but with certain positions expected to have revamps they may still have to consider selling some big names.
1. Jakub Kiwior

Six months ago, this wouldn't have been controversial. Arsenal fans would have been happy to say goodbye to a Jakub Kiwior that had barely played and looked worthy of cashing in. However, his end of season heroics have now changed the perspective on his Gunners future.
The Pole stepped in for the injured Gabriel Magalhaes from the beginning of April and put together a string of impressive performances as he helped the Gunners reach the semi-finals of the Champions League and secure a third consecutive second place finish in the Premier League.
Kiwior proved his worth in the second half of the campaign and showed he is a quality backup defender who can be called upon to perform when needed. However, Arsenal must still consider selling him this summer.
Signing a new defender is reported to be part of the Gunners' transfer plans ahead of the 2025/26 season, but with a striker and other positions taking priority, a sale may be needed to fund such a move. Marc Guehi is reported to be at the top of Arsenal's list if they enter the defensive market and it is unlikely he'll come cheap. Kiwior could be shipped off to raise money to make a move for Guehi or a suitable counterpart.
I'm a big fan of Kiwior and I would be disappointed to see him leave, but the club must at least consider cashing in on him this summer. He is currently valued at €28m which presents Arsenal a good chance to recoup a hefty profit on the €19.50m they splashed on him just over two years ago.
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