Two new Arsenal arrivals have been spotted in a video published by the club that included players sending a good luck message to fellow teammate Emile Smith Rowe. The young winger is set to partake in the under-21s championship final later on Saturday evening with England.
The Three Lions take on Spain after a successful campaign that has included an unbeaten group stage, with Lee Carsley's squad yet to concede a goal in the tournament. Smith Rowe has been on the periphery for some of the games, often making appearances from the bench.
After the final, the 22-year-old is set to have a break before he reports for pre-season training, where there will be plenty of hope that he can get up to speed after a campaign thwarted by injuries. In a message from the squad, club captain Martin Odegaard said: "Emileovich [Emile], all the best for the final, take it home, we're supporting you and we're waiting for you."
With the whole squad gathered for the video, there were plenty of players to pick out, including two new arrivals to the squad. One of which is Kai Havertz, who joined from Chelsea on a £65million deal and hasn't been spotted in pre-season training up until this point.
There was also Auston Trusty, the American defender who made his return from a loan spell with Championship side Birmingham City last season. There remain doubts over his place in the squad next season though, with reports linking him with a potential exit this summer.
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They may soon be joined by two other arrivals within the squad in the near future in the pairing of Declan Rice and Jurrien Timber. The former is set to make the move from West Ham in a deal worth a club-record £105million, with a medical taking place this week, while the latter is said to have completed his medical tests ahead of a move from Ajax worth roughly £40million.
With their announcements believed to be imminent, it will see the squad gain another two quality options in pre-season, with the summer spend set to eclipse £200million.