2017–18 Arsenal F.C. season explained

Club:Arsenal
Season:2017–18
Chairman:Chips Keswick
Manager:Arsène Wenger
Stadium:Emirates Stadium
League:Premier League
League Result:6th
Cup1:FA Community Shield
Cup1 Result:Winners
Cup2:FA Cup
Cup2 Result:Third round
Cup3:EFL Cup
Cup3 Result:Runners-up
Cup4:UEFA Europa League
Cup4 Result:Semi-finals
League Topscorer:
Alexandre Lacazette (14)
Season Topscorer:
Alexandre Lacazette (17)
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Prevseason:2016–17
Nextseason:2018–19
Highest Attendance:59,547 vs. Manchester United
Lowest Attendance:25,909 vs. BATE Borisov
Average Attendance:59,323
Largest Win:6–0 vs. BATE Borisov (H)
Largest Loss:4–0 vs. Liverpool (A)

The 2017–18 season was Arsenal's 26th season in the Premier League and 92nd consecutive season in the top flight of English football. The club participated in the Premier League, the FA Cup (as holders), the EFL Cup, the FA Community Shield and the UEFA Europa League.

This was the first season that Arsenal did not participate in the UEFA Champions League since 1997–98. It was the first time they had played in the UEFA Europa League since its rebranding, having last participated in the 1999–2000 UEFA Cup. A relatively poor season saw Arsenal fail to maintain a consistent challenge for Champions League qualification, with their away form being a major factor, only winning four away games in the league all season with 11 defeats, and they were, until the final game of the season, the only team in England's top 4 divisions to not get a point away from home in the 2018 calendar year. A total of 13 defeats were recorded throughout the league campaign, the highest since the 1994–95 season, which resulted in a 6th-place finish. Furthermore, a shock 4–2 defeat at Nottingham Forest meant that Arsenal were knocked out of the FA Cup third round for the first time since 1996.

Arsenal were runners-up in the League Cup, being defeated 3–0 in the final against Manchester City. Arsenal were close to winning their first European trophy since the Cup Winners' Cup in 1994, but a 2–1 defeat on aggregate against Atlético Madrid in the semi-finals resulted in another season in the Europa League.

The season was the 21st straight and final season under manager Arsène Wenger, who announced his departure from the club on 20 April 2018.[1] This season covered the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.

Background

See also: 2016–17 Arsenal F.C. season. The 2017–18 season marked Arsenal's 26th consecutive year in the Premier League and their 114th season in the English top division. The club extended their record of consecutive seasons in England's top division to 92, the longest continuous run in the division's history. The streak began with Arsenal's promotion in the 1919–20 season, prior to the Second World War.[2] During the previous season Arsenal won the FA Cup, the club's 13th overall and seventh under veteran manager Arsène Wenger, who celebrated 22 years in charge of Arsenal this season. However, Arsenal finished fifth in the Premier League outside of UEFA Champions League qualification, it was the first year since the 1996–97 season that Arsenal had not qualified for the Champions League. Instead, this season they played in the UEFA Europa League.

Arsenal's first Summer signing was full-back Sead Kolašinac, the Bosnia-Herzegovina international joined the club on a free transfer to compete with Arsenal's established left-back Nacho Monreal. Arsenal later spent a club record £46.5 million on the French striker Alexandre Lacazette, who joined from Ligue 1 side Lyon. The transfer fee surpassed the £42.4 million Arsenal paid for Mesut Özil in 2013. Also during the Summer, the club let go of long-term goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny, defender Kieran Gibbs, and England international Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who in the final year of his contract joined Liverpool for a club record sale of £35 million.

During the January transfer window, Arsenal signed Greek defender Konstantinos Mavropanos, who joined the club from PAS Giannina. Following a long fallout between the club and winger Alexis Sánchez,[3] the Chilean international joined Manchester United in a swap deal which saw Henrikh Mkhitaryan join Arsenal. Mkhitaryan left Manchester United only 18 months after José Mourinho bought the winger from Borussia Dortmund; on the club website the player said it was a "dream" to join Arsenal and he looked forward to making history.[4] Arsenal once again surpassed their club record transfer fee when they signed Gabon international Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Borussia Dortmund on deadline day for £56 million. The striker signed a long-term contract, and following his success in the Bundesliga, Aubameyang was projected to be an enormous attacking threat. Also in January, Arsenal let go of long-term forward Theo Walcott, defender Mathieu Debuchy, and high-profile striker Olivier Giroud, who joined London rivals Chelsea for £18 million.

Following an underwhelming year, Wenger's future at the club was uncertain heading into the season. Fans were divided in their opinions of the veteran manager, and discontent among players, notably Sánchez and Özil, became major talking points in the media before the season began.[5]

Pre-season

In April 2016, Arsenal announced plans to play two pre-season friendlies against Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers in Australia ahead of the 2017–18 season.[6] It was the first time Arsenal played in Australia since 1977, when the team visited as part of the World of Soccer Cup.[7] The "Gunners" won both matches matches comfortably and later travelled to China to play Bayern Munich and Chelsea in Shanghai and Beijing respectively. Following a penalty win over Bayern and a thorough defeat against Chelsea, Arsenal returned to London to host the Emirates Cup at the club's home stadium which featured Benfica, Sevilla and RB Leipzig. The "Gunners" picked up their third consecutive Emirates Cup after beating Benfica 5–2 and losing to Sevilla 2–1.[8]

Match details

Key
Results
Date! scope="col"
CompetitionOpponentsResultGoalscorersAttendance
13 July 2017Friendly Sydney FC (A)2–0Mertesacker, Lacazette80,432[9]
15 July 2017Friendly Western Sydney Wanderers (A)3–1Giroud, Ramsey, Elneny83,221[10]
19 July 2017International Champions Cup Bayern Munich (N)1–1 Iwobi39,208[11]
22 July 2017FriendlyChelsea (N)0–355,618[12]
29 July 2017Emirates Cup Benfica (H)5–2Walcott (2), López (o.g.), Giroud, Iwobi54,538[13]
30 July 2017Emirates Cup Sevilla (H)1–2Lacazette57,968[14]

FA Community Shield

See main article: 2017 FA Community Shield.

As winners of the FA Cup in the previous season, Arsenal contested the 2017 FA Community Shield against league champions Chelsea. Victor Moses gave Chelsea the lead after capitalising on a poor Arsenal clearance early in the second half. Arsenal later equalised after Kolašinac scored from a free-kick, it was the Bosnian's first appearance and goal for the club. A penalty shoot-out followed the stalemate, with misses from Chelsea's Thibaut Courtois and Álvaro Morata, Arsenal lifted the trophy.

Match details

Key
Results
Date! scope="col"
OpponentsResultGoalscorerAttendanceVenue
6 August 2017ChelseaKolašinac83,285Wembley Stadium

Premier League

See main article: 2017–18 Premier League.

August–October

Arsenal began their league campaign at home against Leicester City. Ahead of the opener, Wenger emphasised the importance of starting the season strong, especially since the club had won just one of their previous five opening matches. Lacazette made history as the Premier League's fastest-scoring debutant, heading in Mohamed Elneny's cross after just 94 seconds. However, Leicester quickly equalised through Shinji Okazaki, and Jamie Vardy soon put them in front. Danny Welbeck levelled the score just before halftime, but Vardy restored Leicester's lead with a header from Riyad Mahrez's corner. Wenger's inspired substitutions then sparked Arsenal's comeback, with Aaron Ramsey firing in an angled drive and Giroud sealing the victory with a powerful header from Granit Xhaka's corner.[15] However, Arsenal's momentum was short-lived. They were humiliated by Stoke City, losing 1–0 to a Jesé goal early in the second half.[16] Their misery deepened before the international break with a 4–0 defeat by Liverpool at Anfield. On BBC Radio 5 Live, Robbie Savage remarked, "Liverpool haven't beaten Arsenal, they have destroyed them. Thumped them. Torn them apart."[17]

In early September, Arsenal secured a crucial 3–0 victory over Bournemouth, a must-win game following their challenging start to the season. A brace from Welbeck and a curled finish from Lacazette allowed Arsenal to secure a comfortable victory over their struggling opponents at the Emirates.[18] On 17 September, the "Gunners" earned their first point at Stamford Bridge in six years with a 0–0 draw against Chelsea.[19] Shortly after, Arsenal defeated West Bromwich Albion 2–0 at home, capping off September on a high.[20]

After a solid 2–0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion on 1 October,[21] Arsenal traveled to Vicarage Road, where Per Mertesacker's header initially put them ahead against Watford. However, a controversial penalty converted by Troy Deeney and a late winner from Tom Cleverley handed Arsenal a 2–1 defeat at Vicarage Road.[22] The team then headed to Goodison Park to face a struggling Everton. Monreal, Özil, Lacazette, Ramsey, and Sánchez all scored in a 5–2 victory, with Everton's goals coming from Wayne Rooney and Oumar Niasse.[23] Returning to the Emirates, Arsenal faced a tough challenge against Swansea City. Despite trailing 1–0 at halftime, they avoided embarrassment by mounting a determined comeback. Goals from Kolašinac and Ramsey ensured Arsenal finished October in fourth place.[24]

November–February

At the Etihad Stadium in early November, Arsenal took on league leaders Manchester City. Kevin De Bruyne opened the scoring for the hosts after a clever exchange with Fernandinho, firing a low shot past Petr Čech into the far post. In the second half, Monreal fouled Raheem Sterling in the box, leading to a contentious penalty that Sergio Agüero converted to double City’s lead. Substitute Lacazette pulled one back for Arsenal, but Gabriel Jesus sealed the victory for Manchester City with a close-range finish. Stephan Shemilt of BBC Sport noted that Arsenal lacked "incision and creativity," with Sánchez often isolated as a lone forward without adequate support.[25] Following the international break, Arsenal played Tottenham Hotspur in the North London Derby at the Emirates Stadium. The "Gunners" won 2–0 with goals from Mustafi and Sánchez in what was a "perfect performance" according to Alan Shearer when speaking on Match of the Day.[26] Arsenal followed up this performance with a win against Burnley at Turf Moor, and a comprehensive 5–0 win over Huddersfield Town at the Emirates.

Arsenal suffered a 3–1 defeat to Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium. Antonio Valencia capitalised on an early mistake to put the visitors ahead, and Jesse Lingard quickly doubled their lead. Lacazette managed to pull one back for Arsenal in the second half, but Lingard struck again to seal the victory for United. David de Gea delivered a world-class performance, making 14 saves to equal a Premier League record and denying Arsenal multiple chances to get back into the game.[27] Following draws against Southampton and West Ham United, Arsenal slipped to seventh on the table, marking their first winless streak of three league matches since April.[28] Newcastle United traveled to the Emirates on 16 December and were narrowly defeated 1–0. Özil's well-placed volley was the decisive goal, making the difference between the two sides.[29] Arsenal hosted Jürgen Klopp's Liverpool in a thrilling 3–3 draw. Philippe Coutinho opened the scoring with a header from Mohamed Salah's chipped pass, and the Egyptian doubled Liverpool's lead early in the second half. Arsenal quickly responded with a Sánchez header and a powerful long-range strike from Xhaka to level the match. Özil then combined with Lacazette to give Arsenal the lead just two minutes after equalising. However, Roberto Firmino took advantage of Arsenal's disorganised defence to secure a point for the visitors.[30] With a subsequent win away against Crystal Palace,[31] and a draw with West Brom, Arsenal finished the year in fifth place behind Liverpool.[32]

On 3 January 2018, Arsenal earned a dramatic 2–2 draw against Chelsea at the Emirates. Jack Wilshere opened the scoring in the 63rd minute, but Eden Hazard quickly equalised from the penalty spot after being fouled by Bellerín. Marcos Alonso then gave Chelsea the lead, only for Bellerín to redeem himself with a late equaliser, firing in from 16 yards.[33] A week later, Arsenal's struggles deepened when they were defeated 2–1 by Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium, marking the first time Bournemouth had ever beaten Arsenal in any competition. This left Wenger’s side five points behind the top four, and with their poor form across all competitions, pressure was mounting.[34] Arsenal responded with a resounding 4–1 victory over Crystal Palace,[35] but any momentum was short-lived as they slumped to a 3–1 defeat away to relegation-threatened Swansea City.[36] Optimism returned at the Emirates following the January transfer window, when new signing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang made an immediate impact, scoring on his debut in a 5–1 win over Everton, with Ramsey netting a hat-trick.[37] However, their resurgence hit another setback in mid-February, as Arsenal lost 1–0 to rivals Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley Stadium, extending a difficult stretch in the Premier League.[38]

March–May

In early March, Arsenal suffered back-to-back defeats, first to Manchester City at the Emirates and then to Brighton & Hove Albion at Falmer Stadium. The loss to Brighton marked the first time Arsenal had been beaten by the Seagulls since 1982. These results meant Wenger's side had lost four consecutive matches in all competitions for the first time since October 2002. With their form plummeting, Wenger’s popularity hit a new low, and calls for his resignation from frustrated supporters grew louder.[39] Watford travelled to the Emirates on 11 March and were comfortably defeated 3–0, with goals from Arsenal's Mustafi, Aubameyang, and Mkhitaryan.[40]

Arsenal's next league encounter was on 1 April, at home to a struggling Stoke City side seemingly bound for relegation. It took Arsenal 75 minutes to break the deadlock, achieved via Pierre–Emerick Aubameyang's penalty, before his terrific volley made it 2–0 in Arsenal's favor with four minutes remaining. Aubameyang then had the chance to complete his hat–trick with another spot–kick awarded at the death, but Aubameyang permitted Alexandre Lacazette to take, and he duly did as Arsenal ultimately won 3–0. In their fifth successive home match in all competitions, Arsenal secured a dramatic 3–2 home win over Southampton. After Irishman Shane Long put the Saints ahead, goals from Aubameyang and Welbeck made it 2–1 to the hosts. However, Charlie Austin's equalizer tier up a grand finale, decided via Welbeck's second of the evening on 81 minutes. With the pressure mounting, Arsène Wenger's departure as Arsenal boss was announced, so ending a 22-year, trophy–laden association with the club. He would take charge for the remainder of the season prior to the announcement of the new boss. Against West Ham next time, Monreal had his 52nd-minute strike cancelled out by Marko Arnautović, before Ramsey restores Arsenal's lead late on. A brace later from Lacazette saw Arsenal ultimately secure a 4–1 win and duly keep alive their top four hopes. Things worsened next time out, as, despite Henrikh Mkhitaryan scoring on his return to Old Trafford, goals in either half from Paul Pogba and Marouane Fellaini saw Manchester United earn a 2–1 victory over the struggling Gunners.

Match details

Key

Results

Date! scope="col"
OpponentsResultGoalscorersAttendance
11 August 2017Leicester City (H)4–3Lacazette, Welbeck, Ramsey, Giroud59,387
19 August 2017Stoke City (A)0–129,459
27 August 2017Liverpool (A)0–453,206
9 September 2017Bournemouth (H)3–0Welbeck (2), Lacazette59,262
17 September 2017Chelsea (A)0–041,478
25 September 2017West Bromwich Albion (H)2–0Lacazette (2)59,134
1 October 2017Brighton & Hove Albion (H)2–0Monreal, Iwobi59,378
14 October 2017Watford (A)1–2Mertesacker20,384
22 October 2017Everton (A)5–2Monreal, Özil, Lacazette, Ramsey, Sánchez39,189
28 October 2017Swansea City (H)2–1Kolašinac, Ramsey59,493
5 November 2017Manchester City (A)1–3Lacazette54,286
18 November 2017Tottenham Hotspur (H)2–0Mustafi, Sánchez59,530
26 November 2017Burnley (A)1–0Sánchez (pen.)21,722
29 November 2017Huddersfield Town (H)5–0Lacazette, Giroud (2), Sánchez, Özil59,285
2 December 2017Manchester United (H)1–3Lacazette59,547
10 December 2017Southampton (A)1–1Giroud31,643
13 December 2017West Ham United (A)0–056,921
16 December 2017Newcastle United (H)1–0Özil59,379
22 December 2017Liverpool (H)3–3Sánchez, Xhaka, Özil59,409
28 December 2017Crystal Palace (A)3–2Mustafi, Sánchez (2)25,762
31 December 2017West Bromwich Albion (A)1–1McClean (o.g.)26,223
3 January 2018Chelsea (H)2–2Wilshere, Bellerín59,379
14 January 2018Bournemouth (A)1–2Bellerín10,836
20 January 2018Crystal Palace (H)4–1Monreal, Iwobi, Koscielny, Lacazette59,386
30 January 2018Swansea City (A)1–3Monreal20,819
3 February 2018Everton (H)5–1Ramsey (3), Koscielny, Aubameyang59,306
10 February 2018Tottenham Hotspur (A)0–183,222
1 March 2018Manchester City (H)0–358,420
4 March 2018Brighton & Hove Albion (A)1–2Aubameyang30,620
11 March 2018Watford (H)3–0Mustafi, Aubameyang, Mkhitaryan59,131
1 April 2018Stoke City (H)3–0Aubameyang (2, 1 pen.), Lacazette (pen.)59,371
8 April 2018Southampton (H)3–2Aubameyang, Welbeck (2)59,374
15 April 2018Newcastle United (A)1–2Lacazette52,210
22 April 2018West Ham United (H)4–1Monreal, Ramsey, Lacazette (2)59,422
29 April 2018Manchester United (A)1–2Mkhitaryan75,035
6 May 2018Burnley (H)5–0Aubameyang (2), Lacazette, Kolašinac, Iwobi59,540
9 May 2018Leicester City (A)1–3Aubameyang32,095
13 May 2018Huddersfield Town (A)1–0Aubameyang24,122

League table

FA Cup

See main article: 2017–18 FA Cup.

In the FA Cup, Arsenal entered the competition in the third round and were drawn away to Nottingham Forest.[41] Arsenal were knocked out in the third round for the first time since 1996 and therefore the first time under Arsène Wenger.

Match details

Key

Results

Date! scope="col"
RoundOpponentsResultGoalscorersAttendance
7 January 2018ThirdNottingham Forest (A)2–4Mertesacker, Welbeck27,182

EFL Cup

See main article: 2017–18 EFL Cup.

Arsenal entered the competition in the third round and were drawn at home to Doncaster Rovers.[42] The Gunners were drawn at home for the fourth round with Norwich City the confirmed visitors.[43] Arsenal were drawn against West Ham United at home for the quarter-finals.[44] Arsenal drew Chelsea in the semi-finals, with the first leg taking place at Stamford Bridge.[45]

Match details

Key

Results

Date! scope="col"
RoundOpponentsResultGoalscorersAttendance
20 September 2017ThirdDoncaster Rovers (H)1–0Walcott44,064
24 October 2017FourthNorwich City (H)2–1 (a.e.t.)Nketiah (2)58,444
19 December 2017Quarter-final West Ham United (H)1–0Welbeck44,741
10 January 2018Semi-final (first leg)Chelsea (A)0–040,097
24 January 2018Semi-final (second leg)Chelsea (H)2–1Rüdiger (o.g.), Xhaka58,964
25 February 2018FinalManchester City (N)0–385,671

UEFA Europa League

See main article: 2017–18 UEFA Europa League.

Group stage

See main article: 2017–18 UEFA Europa League group stage. On, the group stages were announced with Arsenal drawn out in Group H alongside BATE Borisov, 1.FC Köln and Red Star Belgrade.[46]

Match details

Key

Results

Date! scope="col"
OpponentsResultGoalscorersAttendance
14 September 2017 1. FC Köln (H)3–1Kolašinac, Sánchez, Bellerín59,359
28 September 2017 BATE Borisov (A)4–2Walcott (2), Holding, Giroud (pen.)13,100
19 October 2017 Red Star Belgrade (A)1–0Giroud50,327
2 November 2017 Red Star Belgrade (H)0–058,285
13 November 2017 1. FC Köln (A)0–145,300
7 December 2017 BATE Borisov (H)6–0Debuchy, Walcott, Wilshere, Palyakow (o.g.), Giroud (pen.), Elneny25,909

Group stage table

Knockout phase

See main article: 2017–18 UEFA Europa League knockout phase.

Match details

Key

Results

Date! scope="col"
RoundOpponentsResultGoalscorersAttendance
15 February 2018Round of 32 (first leg) Östersund (A)3–0Monreal, Papagiannopoulos (o.g.), Özil7,665
22 February 2018Round of 32 (second leg) Östersund (H)1–2Kolašinac58,405
8 March 2018Round of 16 (first leg) Milan (A)2–0Mkhitaryan, Ramsey72,821
15 March 2018Round of 16 (second leg) Milan (H)3–1Welbeck (2, 1 pen.), Xhaka58,973
5 April 2018Quarter-final (first leg) CSKA Moscow (H)4–1Ramsey (2), Lacazette (2, 1 pen.)58,285
12 April 2018Quarter-final (second leg) CSKA Moscow (A)2–2Welbeck, Ramsey29,284
26 April 2018Semi-final (first leg) Atlético Madrid (H)1–1Lacazette59,066
3 May 2018Semi-final (second leg) Atlético Madrid (A)0–164,196

Aftermath

The Player of the Season was awarded to Aaron Ramsey.[47]

Squad statistics

KeyPos. = Playing position[48]

No. = Squad number

Nat. = Nationality

Apps = AppearancesGK = Goalkeeper

DF = Defender

MF = Midfielder

FW = Forward = Yellow cards

= Red cardsNumbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute. Players with number struck through and marked † left the club during the playing season.

No.! rowspan="2" scope="col"
Pos.NamePremier LeagueFA CupEFL CupEuropa LeagueCommunity ShieldTotalDiscipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
2DFMathieu Debuchy00102041007120
4DFPer Mertesacker4 (2)11110301010 (2)210
6DFLaurent Koscielny2520020600033240
7MFHenrikh Mkhitaryan9 (2)200005 (1)10014 (3)310
MFAlexis Sánchez17 (2)7001 (1)0110019 (3)840
8MFAaron Ramsey21 (3)7001 (1)0640028 (4)1120
9FWAlexandre Lacazette26 (6)140020431033 (6)1710
10MFJack Wilshere12 (8)1005012 (1)10029 (9)2100
11MFMesut Özil24 (2)40020710033 (2)540
12FWOlivier Giroud1 (15)40030630 (1)010 (16)700
13GKDavid Ospina4 (1)010501000020 (1)010
14FWPierre-Emerick Aubameyang12 (1)100010000013 (1)1000
FWTheo Walcott0 (6)01031530 (1)09 (7)400
15MFAlex Oxlade-Chamberlain30000000104000
16DFRob Holding9 (3)010407 (1)11022 (4)140
17FWAlex Iwobi22 (4)3103 (2)03 (3)01030 (9)310
18DFNacho Monreal26 (2)50020711036 (2)560
20DFShkodran Mustafi25 (2)30030800036 (2)370
21DFCalum Chambers10 (2)000405 (3)00019 (5)020
23FWDanny Welbeck12 (16)5112 (1)19 (1)31025 (18)1020
24DFHéctor Bellerín34 (1)20030811046 (1)380
27DFKonstantinos Mavropanos30000000003001
29MFGranit Xhaka37 (1)100315 (1)11046 (2)3120
30MFAinsley Maitland-Niles8 (7)010308 (1)00020 (8)020
31DFSead Kolašinac25 (2)2001 (2)02 (3)20 (1)129 (9)540
32FWChuba Akpom000 (1)00 (1)000000 (2)010
33GKPetr Čech3400000301039010
34MFFrancis Coquelin1 (6)0002040007 (6)020
35MFMohamed Elneny11 (2)0104 (1)09 (3)11026 (6)150
43MFJosh Dasilva00000 (3)000000 (3)000
54GKMatt Macey00001010002000
58MFMarcus McGuane0000000 (2)0000 (2)000
61FWReiss Nelson2 (1)0102 (1)03 (5)00 (1)08 (8)010
62FWEddie Nketiah0 (3)00 (1)00 (1)20 (5)0000 (10)200
65MFBen Sheaf00000 (1)00 (1)0000 (2)000
69MFJoe Willock1 (1)0101 (2)03 (2)0006 (5)000
Own goals1124
[49]

Transfers

For consistency, transfer fees in the tables below are all exclusively sourced from BBC Sport's contemporary report of each transfer. Where the report mentions an initial fee potentially rising to a higher figure depending on contractual clauses being satisfied in the future, only the initial fee is listed in the tables. Arsenal did not sign any players on loan during the season and players who have not made an appearance for the first-team are not included in the tables below. Squad numbers are only listed for players who featured during the season.

KeyGK = Goalkeeper

DF = DefenderMF = Midfielder

FW = ForwardPos. = Playing position

No. = Squad number

No.! scope="col"
Pos.PlayerPrevious clubFeeDate
31DFSead Kolašinac Schalke 04Free transfer1 July 2017[50]
9FWAlexandre Lacazette Lyon£46.5m5 July 2017[51]
27DFKonstantinos Mavropanos PAS GianninaUndisclosed4 January 2018[52]
7MFHenrikh Mkhitaryan Manchester UnitedSwap deal21 January 2018[53]
14FWPierre-Emerick Aubameyang Borussia Dortmund£56m31 January 2018[54]
No.! scope="col"
Pos.PlayerFollowing clubFeeDate
MFChris Willock BenficaReleased30 June 2017[55]
DFStefan O'Connor Newcastle UnitedReleased30 June 2017[56]
FWYaya Sanogo ToulouseReleased30 June 2017
MFGlen Kamara DundeeReleased30 June 2017[57]
GKWojciech Szczęsny Juventus£10m19 July 2017[58]
DFGabriel Paulista ValenciaUndisclosed18 August 2017[59]
MFIsmaël Bennacer EmpoliUndisclosed21 August 2017[60]
DFKieran Gibbs West Bromwich Albion£5m29 August 2017[61]
15MFAlex Oxlade-Chamberlain Liverpool£35m31 August 2017[62]
34DFFrancis Coquelin Valencia£12m11 January 2018[63]
14FWTheo Walcott Everton£20m17 January 2018[64]
7MFAlexis Sánchez Manchester UnitedSwap deal21 January 2018
58MFMarcus McGuane BarcelonaUndisclosed30 January 2018[65]
2DFMathieu Debuchy Saint-ÉtienneReleased31 January 2018[66]
12FWOlivier Giroud Chelsea£18m31 January 2018[67]
No.! scope="col"
Pos.PlayerLoaned toDateLoan expired
GKEmiliano Martínez Getafe2 August 201730 June 2018[68]
DFCarl Jenkinson Birmingham City21 August 2017[69]
FWLucas Pérez Deportivo La Coruña31 August 2017[70]
FWJoel Campbell Real Betis[71]
65MFBen Sheaf Stevenage26 January 2018[72]
DFKrystian Bielik Walsall31 January 2018[73]
MFJeff Reine-Adélaïde Angers[74]
32FWChuba Akpom Sint-Truidense[75]

References

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Citations

Notes and References

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  4. Web site: Jackson . Jamie . 22 January 2018 . Alexis Sánchez takes aim at Arsenal critics after swap with Mkhitaryan . 24 August 2024 . The Guardian.
  5. Web site: 11 August 2017 . Premier League preview: A critical season for Arsenal . 24 August 2024 . The Week.
  6. Web site: 30 April 2016 . Arsenal confirm 2017 Australia tour dates vs. Sydney FC and Wanderers . 27 August 2024 . ESPN . Australian Associated Press.
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