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Ivan Gazidis is set to face a barrage of questions from angry Arsenal fans tomorrow who will be demanding answers on some major club issues - according to the London Evening Standard.

Arsenal Supporters Trust will meet with the club's chief executive prior to the Bournemouth game at the Emirates Stadium at Highbury House - similar to a meeting which took place in April.

Since that meeting, Arsene Wenger has been handed a new two-year contract at the club and, whilst there were some changes made to the backroom staff, no director of football was appointed.

Arsenal Supporters Trust have reportedly prepared a list of ten questions to grill the Gunners chief executive - including forgoing his annual bonus and wondering why more money wasn't spent in the recent transfer window.

Specifically, one question says: “AST analysis shows there is plenty of available cash for strengthening the team. The last transfer window could have seen almost £100m net spent on players. Please explain why these resources weren’t invested in the team?”

A large number of supporters have become growingly frustrated by the way Arsenal has been run over the last few years, with a Trust spokesperson believing meetings like this with Gazidis are essential.

The Trust spokesperson told the Standard: “AST has been inundated with messages from members expressing their frustration with developments at Arsenal, so we have put forward these questions to Ivan Gazidis for the fans’ forum. It is important that the club provide explanations and are accountable to fans for the decisions they are making.

“Independent analysis we commissioned showed that the board needs strengthening in key skillsets and that too much power was vested in the manager. We believe that recent events have demonstrated this and that change is urgently required.”