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Mikel Arteta's no-nonsense approach when it comes to establishing authority in the Arsenal dressing room is something that fans should have seen coming.
The Spaniard has overseen huge change since his appointment in December of 2019, with a whopping 22 players sold since he first sat in the Emirates hot-seat.
Arteta has shown he is not afraid to sanction the departures of some of the biggest names in the squad at the time, with the likes of Mesut Ozil and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang both feeling the full force of his authority.
The latter of the aforementioned duo only upped sticks to Barcelona as recently as the January transfer window, but his exit came after a huge fall-out with the manager following what was described by the club as "his latest disciplinary breach".
Matteo Guendouzi is another player who knows all about getting on the wrong side of Arteta after the promising midfielder was quickly cast under the Spaniard's stewardship.
The France international is thought to have been a troubling influence within the dressing room and caused issues with his conduct both on and off the pitch.
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