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Arsenal still sense a serious opportunity to make significant signings this summer despite their Premier League top-four blow, a report has claimed.

The Gunners recovered from a poor start to the season to become one of the in-form teams in the top flight. And while Manchester United and Tottenham struggled, Arsenal cemented their hopes of Champions League football.

United’s season has continued to fade away, but Tottenham have gained strength under Antonio Conte.

What’s more, Arsenal have now all-but surrendered their top-four place after two successive defeats.

According to The Telegraph, though, all will not be lost on the transfer front if Arsenal do end up finishing fifth and playing Europa League football next season.

Indeed, recruitment chief Edu reportedly feels this summer is a ‘major opportunity’ to strengthen again.

Furthermore, after an eighth-placed finish last season, Arsenal bosses had planned for a return to the Europa League.

Plans are therefore in place for

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