The buildup to the summer transfer window has now begun, with rumours and speculation continuing to swirl as Arsenal eye possible reinforcements.
The Gunners spent more than many expected during the summer - most notably their club-record purchase of Nicolas Pepe - but were more reserved in January as they focused on bolstering their defensive options.
Here, Sports Mole rounds up the latest news on possible comings and goings at the Emirates Stadium.
Monday morning's Arsenal transfer talk news roundup:
Troy Deeney: 'I might have played my last game for Watford'
Watford captain Troy Deeney admits he could have played his last game for the club – but that the Hornets were not good enough over the course of the season as their Premier League relegation was confirmed with defeat at Arsenal.
Knowing their fate was out of their hands, Watford endured a disastrous start at the Emirates Stadium and found themselves three goals behind with just 33 minutes on the clock – rallying back to lose 3-2.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang struck either side of Kieran Tierney's first goal for the club before a Deeney penalty and a Danny Welbeck strike gave Watford hope.
But it was not enough to extend the club's five-year stay in the top flight as they join Bournemouth and Norwich in dropping into the Sky Bet Championship next season.
Deeney, who revealed he would undergo surgery on a troublesome knee in the coming days, conceded he was unsure of his immediate future.
"I will be having a knee operation next week," he told Sky Sports.
"Clubs can go in different directions and players can. If that is my last game, I am happy I went out on my shield.
"I am a simple man. Did I go out and do everything I could? Yes. Was it good enough? No."
Speaking about the campaign as a whole, Deeney added: "This is a reflection of the whole year. (We have) not quite been good enough. It's heartbreaking for the people who work behind the scenes and we feel sorry for them.
"As a club and as a community we will go again. Ultimately we have not been good enough, there's no point dancing around it.
"Things happen in football. I have been here 10 years – if it is my time to go, it is my time to go."
Arsenal may have got the three points which assured them of an eighth-placed finish, albeit their lowest since 1995, but they will have to be better to beat Chelsea in the FA Cup final next weekend.
Head coach Mikel Arteta had already ruled Shkodran Mustafi out of the final but feels the Gunners may have to delve into the transfer market after the defender's hamstring injury was worse than originally feared.
Arteta believes the Germany international will miss the start of the new season on September 12, joining fellow defenders Calum Chambers and Pablo Mari in the treatment room.
While Arsenal do have William Saliba available for the new campaign after a season on loan at St Etienne, Arteta stressed the need to make sure he has enough cover at the back.
Asked if Mustafi would be out long-term, he replied: "I think so. It looks a really nasty injury again.
"We have lost Calum Chambers the week after I arrived here, we lost Pablo as well for three months.
"Now we've lost Musti so at the back we're really touched and short. Musti has been playing really consistently and at a really good level with me.
"He pulled the tendon off the bone in his hamstring and that's normally a lot of weeks.
"I already mentioned three central defenders that are not available and we haven't had them available for a long time during the season. And we will have to address that."
Barcelona 'will listen to Antoine Griezmann offers'
Barcelona are reportedly prepared to listen to offers for Antoine Griezmann during this summer's transfer window.
Griezmann only joined Barca from Atletico Madrid last July, but the France international has struggled to show his best form for the club, managing just 15 goals and four assists in 46 appearances in all competitions.
The 29-year-old has a contract at Camp Nou until June 2024, but according to Mundo Deportivo, the Catalan giants are willing to listen to offers for the 2018 World Cup winner ahead of the 2020-21 campaign.
Manchester United and Arsenal have previously been credited with an interest in the attacker, who struck nine times in 35 La Liga appearances for Barca during the recent season.
Griezmann missed his side's last two league games of the 2019-20 campaign with a muscular problem and is battling to prove his fitness ahead of the Champions League clash with Napoli on August 8.
As well as the Frenchman, Barca have allegedly placed 12 players on the transfer list this summer as they look to raise the funds needed to sign Inter Milan striker Lautaro Martinez.
More transfer news from Arsenal:
Manchester City 'keen on Dani Ceballos deal'
Real Madrid midfielder Dani Ceballos emerges as a transfer target for Manchester City, according to a report. Read more.
Arsenal, Manchester City 'interested in David Raya'
Brentford goalkeeper David Raya emerges as a potential transfer target for Manchester City and Arsenal, according to a report. Read more.
Chelsea 'weighing up summer move for John Stones'
Manchester City centre-back John Stones emerges as a summer transfer target for Chelsea, according to a report. Read more.
Napoli agree fee for Liverpool, Arsenal target Victor Osimhen?
A report claims that Napoli are close to announcing the signing of Victor Osimhen from Lille in a deal worth an initial £54.67m. Read more.
Arsenal 'battling Premier League rivals for Barcelona defender Samuel Umtiti'
Barcelona defender Samuel Umtiti is reportedly wanted by Arsenal and a couple of other Premier League sides. Read more.
Arsenal 'put Raul Jimenez at top of four-man attacking shortlist'
Arsenal reportedly identify Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Raul Jimenez as one of four potential replacements for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Read more.