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Arsenal are on the verge of Champions League qualification. They're fourth, three points clear of Tottenham in fifth with a game in hand. But where do they go from here?

After Spurs got back into the top four under Mauricio Pochettino in 2016, they went on to reach the Champions League final three years later. Gunners fans will be hopeful they can challenge for the biggest honours again, yet Mikel Arteta will need to follow a key rule if his team are to do so: don't sell your best players.

Spurs didn't follow that rule. Within a year of their European defeat to Liverpool in Madrid, Kieran Trippier and Christian Eriksen had departed. Tottenham's entire defence from that final - as well as Dele Alli - have moved on since. Pochettino should've built on that final, yet his team collapsed.

Arsenal fans will be forgiven for worrying about their team unravelling, too. Reports at the weekend suggested Real Madrid are preparing a £50million bid for Kieran Tierney. The Spanish club's manager Carlo Ancelotti has previously expressed his admiration for the Scotland international, 24, who has a bright future ahead of him.

"I know him and he is a really good player," said

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