Unai Emery conducted an end-of-season review with EVERY single member of Arsenal ’s first team squad.

Gunners boss Emery hauled all of the players in for an individual appraisal at the club’s Hertfordshire training ground at London Colney.

Each session lasted approximately between 15 and 30 minutes as they talked through the season as a whole with Emery and members of his coaching staff.

It is understood that Emery has done a similar process at previous clubs but it came as something of a culture shock to some members of the Arsenal squad.

They were all called back in over the days after the Europa League final and before they went off on holiday or joined up for

international duty.

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Emery pointed out things to players that he liked, did not like and other aspects they could work on and think about over the summer.

Appraisals are commonplace in offices but highly unusual in football with the players encouraged to speak up for themselves and offer their own input.

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Arsenal are ready to listen to offers on several players like Mesut Ozil , Shkodran Mustafi and Henrikh Mkhitaryan as they look to shake up their squad.

But Mirror Sport understands none of them were told they had no futures at the club and Emery offered encouragement as the reality is that all might still be at the Emirates next season.

The majority of the squad has seen it as a positive step as Emery looks for reasons as to why Arsenal’s season fell away at the end of an otherwise promising campaign.

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Emery has already shaken up his backroom staff with Aussie director of high performance Darren Burgess being moved on.

Arsenal legend Freddie Ljungberg could also step up to the first team with Steve Bould keen to do more hands-on coaching and a return to working with the under-23s could be on the cards.

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Arsenal missed out on a place in the top four after just one win in their last five Premier League games and they lost the Europa League final in Baku, meaning they are out of the Champions League for a third season running.

That severely limits their spending power in the transfer market with a box-to-box midfielder and wide forward a priority but they may have to offload defenders before bringing in a significant signing to bolster the back four.

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They have been heavily linked with Belgian winger Yannick Carrasco from Chinese club Dalian Yifang but it is believed he is not top of their priority list with the player and his agent desperate to push a move back to Europe.

Arsenal have been offered Carrasco but have got Bournemouth ’s Ryan Fraser higher up their list of targets and the Scotland international only has one year left on his deal. Carrasco’s club is playing hardball but Arsenal could go for him if they cannot get Fraser.

Carrasco tried to engineer a move to Arsenal in January and sparked fresh transfer by publicly declaring: “The whole world knows I want to return to Europe.”