Arsenal will hold a victory parade on Sunday, with players, staff and more than 500,000 supporters set to line the streets of north London.
The procession will follow a five-mile route through Islington before looping back to the Emirates area, marking the end of a long wait for silverware.
Once the celebrations subside, attention will quickly turn to transfer preparations for next season under manager Mikel Arteta.
Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool are all poised for fresh starts under new management, increasing pressure on Arsenal to strengthen their squad.
Former Arsenal forward Theo Walcott has urged the club to pursue both Morgan Rogers and Julian Alvarez this summer, with each carrying a price tag of up to £100m.
Walcott told football.london: “We’ll take them both. What player would not want to come to Arsenal? Morgan Rogers would be exceptional. Villa have, of course, got Champions League and he’s English, so it would be a lot of money.”
Walcott added: “Alvarez, I am a big fan, but I am also a big fan of [Viktor] Gyokeres. They [Arsenal] are going to add and build and get stronger. I feel like they can dominate for many years.”
Aston Villa’s Rogers and Atletico Madrid’s Alvarez are among the high-profile names strongly linked with a move to the Gunners this transfer window.
Reiss Nelson has returned to Arsenal after Brentford decided against making his loan move permanent following an injury-disrupted spell at the club.
The 26-year-old managed just 14 appearances for the Bees this term, and does not feature in Arteta’s future plans despite having 12 months remaining on his contract.
Brentford director of football Phil Giles said: “Reiss came at the end of last summer’s transfer window, having not played significant minutes since December 2024 while on loan at Fulham.”
Giles added: “Whilst I’m sure he would’ve preferred more Premier League minutes with us during the loan, he has nevertheless made a good contribution with his positivity, attitude and experience around training and matchdays, and leaves us in a better place physically than when he joined.”
Nelson’s homegrown status means any future transfer fee generated from his sale will count as pure profit on Arsenal’s profit-and-sustainability ledger.
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