Arsenal sealed the club-record signing of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on deadline day as he became the third signing through the door at Emirates Stadium in January.

The Gunners also signed Konstantinos Mavrapanos, while Henrikh Mkhitaryan arrived in a straight swap deal which saw Alexis Sanchez head to Manchester United.

But what could Arsenal do this summer? We caught up with James Olley to find out.

"Raul Sanllehi begins his new role as Arsenal’s head of football relations today and will begin the process of drawing up a list of transfer targets in the coming months.

"The Gunners have invested considerable resources in the attacking options and while they will be open to strengthening further in this area – Bordeaux winger Malcom is a possible target they could revisit – the priority will be to strengthen a defence which again proved vulnerable in Tuesday’s defeat to Swansea.

"Arsenal tried and failed with a late deadline day move for Jonny Evans and they are likely to pursue him again, especially if West Brom are relegated when he will be available for £3million. The Gunners have also held a longstanding interest in Roma’s Kostas Manolas.

"With David Ospina almost certain to depart and Petr Cech facing renewed criticism, Arsenal will scout various goalkeepers with Atletico Madrid’s Jan Oblak a potential candidate. The quality of player Arsenal can attract, however, will be influenced by whether they can offer Champions League football. A second year without that income stream would also reduce the money available to spend on players."