Their most recent victory in the Premier League came at Villa Park last weekend, where the Gunners beat the Villains by one goal to zero.  The victory leaves the north London team in fourth place, three points ahead of Tottenham’s big rival, which Arsenal has one game in the end. 
Regardless of whether they qualify for the Champions League, however, Arsenal will seek to strengthen in the summer, primarily in the areas of center forward and midfield.  With that in mind, football.london has gathered some of the latest transfer rumors around the club. 

READ MORE: Marcus Rasford transferred to Arsenal: Surprise offer, United star ‘not ready’, Rangnik’s attitude Who? Marcus Rasford Where? The mirror What? Arsenal could make a surprise for Rasford. It was a rather disappointing year for the English international on the pitch, who has made just 10 Premier League appearances for the Red Devils, with interim coach Ralf Rangnick preferring Jadon Sancho and Anthony Elanga ahead. The Gunners could take advantage of this dire situation and try to offer Rashford a new opportunity. Who? Kieran Tirney Where? The Sunday Post, via HITC What? Arsenal are unlikely to stop Kieran Tierney from leaving for Real Madrid if the price is right. The publication claimed that the Spanish and European giant are planning to make a offer of 50 million pounds for the former left back of Celtic. Who? Tammy Abraham Where? References in Italy, as reported by football365 What? An offer of 90 million euros (75 75 million) for Tami Abraham will not be enough to “bring” AS Roma to the negotiating table. Abraham went to Roma last summer for 34 million pounds and was in great shape for the Italian team this season. Arsenal have reportedly been linked with a move for the former Chelsea star before moving to Serie A and it is rumored that the North Londoners could return for the English international in the upcoming window. But with Roma demanding too much money for their star amulet, it is clear that Abraham will stay in Italy. Read more related articles Read more related articles