Arsenal's league position and Europa League progress is approximately on par with pre-season expectations, but the continuation of their dismal away form and bloated goals against column is behind calls for a radical summer of renewal.

Their summer business could depend on whether they sneak into the Champions League, and the views of the proposed technical director Arsenal are still reportedly searching for to replace Sven Mislintat.

Champions League qualification via the league was in Arsenal's hands but a run of four points from fixtures against Everton, Watford, Crystal Palace, Wolves, Leicester and Brighton saw them collapse.

Here, we assess the squad and deliver our verdict on who should survive a summer cull.

Goalkeepers

BERND LENO (Age: 27; Apps: 34; Signed 2018; Contract expires in 2023)

There were doubts over Leno's suitability after a few stagnant seasons at Bayer Leverkusen, but he has been more like the goalkeeper he once promised to be in an impressive first season at Arsenal. Made a catalogue of crucial saves that have won Arsenal points, and his distribution is excellent and well-judged. The £25 million Arsenal spent on the German looks sound value compared to Chelsea's record outlay on Kepa Arrizabalaga. A slight weakness under crosses and high balls perhaps, but the last of Arsenal's problems. The priority should be ensuring he is less busy.