[p]The celebrations at Selhurst Park included the presence of owner Stan Kroenke and son Josh, who were part of the scenes marking a historic achievement for Mikel Arteta’s side. [/p][p]Yet behind the emotion and celebrations of a first league crown since 2004, planning for the next phase is already underway.[/p][p]The message from within the club is clear: this is not a moment to stand still. [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/arsenal/hA1Zm19f/"]Arsenal[/a] believe there is an opportunity to build something far deeper than a single title-winning season. [/p][p][b]The ambition is to create a period of sustained dominance at the top of English football.[/b][/p][p]While the immediate focus remains on the Champions League final against PSG, the belief around the club has never been stronger. [/p][p]Players, staff, and executives all feel Arsenal are only at the beginning of what this squad can achieve.[/p][embed guid="983576b7-c364-4c12-98aa-a007b5437c97" url="https://x.com/Arsenal/status/2058614821520855139" social-type="twitter" /][p]Flashscore sources understand Arsenal are preparing for another major summer in the transfer market, with significant investment once again expected. [/p][p][b]A midfielder, full-back, and wide left attacker are among the positions being targeted, while the club could also move for a striker if the right opportunity emerges.[/b][/p][p]Crucially, Arsenal now feel they can compete for the very best players in world football. Last summer’s £250m investment transformed the squad and delivered the ultimate reward domestically.[/p][p]Although spending will not quite reach those same levels this year, the appetite to strengthen remains as strong as ever.[/p][p]The club is equally determined to keep their core players motivated and committed.[/p][p]Declan Rice, one of Arsenal’s standout performers this season, is expected to open contract talks over a new deal that would likely see his salary rise significantly from his current terms - thought to be around £240,000-per-week - bringing him closer to Bukayo Saka’s £300,000-per-week terms.[/p][p]Arsenal do not want this title to be remembered as a one-off. Internally, there is a determination to stay ahead of their rivals - and they are prepared to spend again to make sure they do.[/p][image alt="Dean Jones" id="0f685dd0-10a2-43d8-9966-361f00f7203c" credit-line="Flashscore" guid="02db4d54-5efb-47af-8477-e7eea239fa94" original-width="1200" original-height="380" /]
Arsenal plan another transfer spree after ending 22-year title wait
For Arsenal, winning the Premier League was never meant to be the finish line. It is seen as the beginning of something bigger.
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