Arsenal have endured a difficult season with the Gunners potentially failing to qualify for Europe for the first time in 25 years.
The Gunners also faced disappointment in their quest to win the Europa League, failing to defeat their former boss, Unai Emery in the semi-finals.
After a tough campaign filled with frustration, Mikel Arteta looks set to overhaul his squad in an attempt to freshen things up at the Emirates and get back to challenging for Champions League places.
Here we've highlighted the four players that will leave North London this summer due to their contracts expiring at the end of next month.
David Luiz
Plenty of eyebrows were raised after Arsenal signed former Chelsea defender David Luiz the summer of 2019 for £7.83 million.
The Brazilian international enjoyed a successful second-stint at Stamford Bridge, capturing the Premier League and FA Cup with Italian coach Antonio Conte.
However, upon the arrival of Frank Lampard, Luiz was told he had no future with the Blues and Unai Emery decided to sign the colourful centre-back.

Luiz endured a difficult start to his Arsenal career, giving away five penalties, including an infamous 25-minute cameo where he saw red against Manchester City.
However, after that calamitous performance at the Etihad, Luiz turned things around and was inspired during the Gunners' Wembley victories over City and Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final and final.
The 34-year-old continued his impressive form into this season before being hampered by a number of injuries which have resulted in him already playing his last game for Arsenal.
Luiz's time in North London has been a rollercoaster but his sublime passing ability coupled with the much-publicised mentoring of Arsenal youngsters has outweighed his occasional disaster.
Dani Ceballos
A number of Spanish football experts were impressed with Arsenal's deal to bring Dani Ceballos to the Emirates on a season-long loan in the summer of 2019.
After a scintillating debut against Burnley, it looked to be a shrewd piece of business from the Gunners.
However, fast forward one loan extension and nearly two years on and Ceballos still hasn't quite clicked at the Emirates.

The 24-year-old has displayed moments of talent and was excellent during the Gunners' 2020 FA Cup win but he just hasn't produced performances consistently enough.
Earlier this month Arteta confirmed that Ceballos would head back to parent club Real Madrid after two largely disappointing seasons in England for the Spaniard.
Martin Ødegaard
Arsenal fans were ecstatic after securing the services of Real Madrid ace Martin Ødegaard on a six-month loan following limited game time in the Spanish capital.
Ødegaard has been impressive during his short stint in North London, grabbing crucial goals in March against Olympiacos in the Europa League and even in the North London derby.

The Norweigan international also managed a sublime assist for Gabriel Martinelli during Wednesday's 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace.
Ødegaard's loan is set to return to Real Madrid this summer with his loan deal expiring next month.
However, football.london understands that the eye-catching playmaker has been impressed with Mikel Arteta and has been delighted with how quickly he was accepted into the Gunners' squad.
This could mean his days in North London aren't quite over yet.
Mat Ryan
Alex Runarsson was brought in last summer to replace Emi Martinez as Arsenal 's backup 'keeper.
After a number of nervy performances, including a fairly poor display against Manchester City in the league cup it was obvious Mikel Arteta would need to sign another goalkeeper in the January transfer window.
Arteta opted for experienced Brighton shot-stopper Mat Ryan and the Australian international performed when called upon.
The self-professed Arsenal fan has played in three games during his short-stint in at the Emirates, conceding just two goals along the way.