Arsenal are making strides in the summer transfer window thanks to the deals for Willian and Gabriel but more needs to be done.
Dani Ceballos is also set for another loan deal but links continue to be made between former Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho and the Gunners.
But the latest news stretches far beyond simple potential incoming transfer news, with Matteo Guendouzi linked with a departure too.
Scout Francis Cagigao has also announced his exit with a Mikel Arteta prediction.
You can find that and more in your morning digest on Arsenal below.
Guendouzi breaks silence
Matteo Guendouzi has broken his silence on social media amid Arsenal exit links.
Paris Saint-Germain have been linked with Guendouzi and amid the speculation, the young gun has finally taken to social media after three months.
Guendouzi posted the picture of him below in training with France which is his first social media post since June - although he did upload an image to his Instagram stories after his team-mates beat Chelsea in the FA Cup final last month.
Cagigao exit message and Arteta prediction
Scout Francis Cagigao has announced his departure from Arsenal and issued a Mikel Arteta prediction.
He has been one of the redundancy casualties at the Gunners and now has discussed his exit and Arteta.
"Today is my last day after 24 years + at The Arsenal," he wrote. "The Club I started at as a youth player also, back in the late 80s.
"Everything in life has a start and an end. This is no different. Now I will look to the future but never forgot the values instilled in me.
"The Club has a very good head coach and they are not far from building a winning team, a lot of good groundwork has been laid."
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Munich statement on Coutinho
Bayern Munich chiefs have explained why Arsenal should sign Philippe Coutinho from Barcelona.
Coutinho won the Bundesliga and Champions League on loan at Bayern but the Germans chose not to turn his loan from Barcelona into a permanent deal.
The former Liverpool midfielder's future is uncertain at Barcelona and Arsenal may be intrigued by some of the comments from Bayern after his exit.
"We would like to thank Philippe Coutinho very much," Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge told Bayern's official website.
"With his creativity and excellent technique, he has invigorated our game during this treble-winning season."