Arsenal's transfer plans are shaping up to be quite promising, with three significant acquisitions on the horizon.
According to reliable sources, it seems that Kai Havertz has reached an agreement to join the club. Additionally, Arsenal's negotiations for Declan Rice are progressing well, and there are indications that they might even finalize the arrival of Jurrien Timber before securing Rice's deal. In fact, Paul Brown, in an interview with GiveMeSport, suggests that the Timber transfer could be wrapped up before the Rice deal.
The Gunners have been efficient in their pursuit of Jurrien Timber, and it's conceivable that he will join the club ahead of Rice. Brown acknowledges that Rice's transfer is a more complex affair due to its magnitude, often leading to complications. Nevertheless, the order in which these players sign is of minor importance compared to their actual arrival at the club.
If Arsenal successfully secures Timber, Rice, and Havertz, it would be an impressive trifecta of additions. Even if they refrain from further signings this summer, their transfer window will be considered exceptional. By addressing crucial areas within their squad, Arsenal will once again demonstrate their knack for recruiting talented, ambitious players with ample room for growth. Admittedly, the Gunners have yet to make any signings this summer, but as the saying goes, sometimes new arrivals come in quick succession, akin to buses.
Therefore, it wouldn't be surprising if Havertz, Rice, and Timber all sign for Arsenal in the upcoming weeks. As things stand, it appears that Rice might be the final deal to be announced by the Gunners.
Undoubtedly, this summer promises to be a thrilling one for Arsenal fans.


