Arsenal were very busy over the final few days of the summer transfer window and their final signing Raheem Sterling has since opened up on why he chose to move across London
Arsenal can breathe a sigh of relief over the coming days after a hectic start to the campaign.
A host of Gunners have jetted off to all corners of the globe for their commitments with their national teams. It comes after a start to the season in which Mikel Arteta 's men have gone unbeaten in their opening three games.
The Spaniard also now knows what squad he will be working with for the coming campaign. The transfer window saw a host of new faces come in at Arsenal, while a clutch fringe players were allowed to leave.
While it is the international break, there is still plenty going on at the Emirates Stadium. Take a look at the standout headlines:
"But it was one I was hoping for. I think looking at everyone, this is a perfect fit for me. I'm just happy we got it over the line."
Speaking about reuniting with Mikel Arteta, he added: "He's a top guy, top character. I've been watching his journey of course because I've been spending some time with him at City.
"To see him come here and stamp his mark on this great football club with amazing history, it says a lot about him. You can see just what a great job he's doing."
Raheem Sterling has been reunited with Mikel Arteta at Arsenal ( Image:
Tierney returns While Sterling has been drafted in, an old face returning to the Emirates Stadium this season has been Kieran Tierney. The Scottish left-back spent last season with Real Sociedad and was expected to leave this summer but ended up remaining with Arsenal.
And he appears to be back in the club's European plans. The former Celtic defender has been named in Arsenal's Champions League squad for the coming campaign.
Young striker Ethan Nwaneri was not named among the group, but is expected to be on the B-list. Arsenal kick-off their Champions League campaign against Atalanta later this month.
Nelson hails move Reiss Nelson has spoken out after completing a move away from Arsenal. The academy graduate joined Fulham on a season-long loan.
Speaking to Fulham's official website about linking up with a host of former teammates at Craven Cottage, he said: "Of course, I think it's one of those things.
"Alex [Iwobi] started the trend I feel like. A lot of the time, when Fulham was actually playing I used to watch because of Alex as well so it was nice to see familiar faces. So it's just good to see these people here."
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