Arsenal are ready to sell Freddie Ljungberg, Phillipe Senderos and Jeremie Aliadiere in order to generate summer transfer funds.
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger admits his 'biggest transfers' of the summer will be having Thierry Henry, Robin van Persie and Theo Walcott back in his squad and fully fit for next season.
But he admits he is also on the lookout for new blood, and is prepared to trim his squad to make way for some new signings.
Midfielder Ljungberg, centre-back Senderos and striker Aliadiere have been reduced to fringe roles this season so Wenger is ready to listen to offers for the trio.
He is also keen to get Jose Reyes, Kerrea Gilbert, Alex Song and Matthieu Flamini off the club's wage bill - but is yet to decide what to do about the future of on-loan Real Madrid forward Julio Baptista.
Wenger is determined to get back in the Premiership title race and has earmarked Manchester City defender Micah Richards and Marseille playmaker Franck Ribery as the men he wants to lure to the Emirates Stadium during the summer transfer window.
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger admits his 'biggest transfers' of the summer will be having Thierry Henry, Robin van Persie and Theo Walcott back in his squad and fully fit for next season.
But he admits he is also on the lookout for new blood, and is prepared to trim his squad to make way for some new signings.
Midfielder Ljungberg, centre-back Senderos and striker Aliadiere have been reduced to fringe roles this season so Wenger is ready to listen to offers for the trio.
He is also keen to get Jose Reyes, Kerrea Gilbert, Alex Song and Matthieu Flamini off the club's wage bill - but is yet to decide what to do about the future of on-loan Real Madrid forward Julio Baptista.
Wenger is determined to get back in the Premiership title race and has earmarked Manchester City defender Micah Richards and Marseille playmaker Franck Ribery as the men he wants to lure to the Emirates Stadium during the summer transfer window.
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