I don't know why Arsenal paid 70 million euro to Chelsea for Kai Havertz. I'm not impressed by this player at all. He has talent, but I think that he is overrated. Declan Rice seems also overrated to me. Arsenal became the second most expensive team in the Premier League. Let's see how they will compete against Manchester City in the next season.
Liverpool "kicked out" some not-so-important players like Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Roberto Firmino, Artur Melo, etc...
Klopp signed Dominic Soboslai and Mac Allister. Both seem like really good players. Liverpool will definitely have a stronger team for the next season.
Arsenal manager is a person that likes technical players. Kai Havertz is one and he’s proven his quality in Bayer Leverkusen. I don’t have a problem with that. Arteta wants to try a new thing and he’s thought to think Havertz's new role will suit his preferred 3-2-5 attacking shape, which is reminiscent of how he was at times used during his blistering spell at Bayer Leverkusen. Honestly he could prove to be a savvy addition considering the increased demands of Arsenal’s next campaign. Meanwhile West ham have always said they were only letting Declan Rice leave for £100m so since Arteta wanted him, they had to pay, plus the English tax that follows.
Arteta was once an assistant coach to Pep Guardiola, he also carries a system pattern that relies on tactics. these two coaches share the same characteristics, even though Pep is far more intelligent and experienced than Arteta. In this summer's transfer window, Arsenal brought in Kai Havertz, Declan Rice and Jurrien Timber, assuming that Arteta has a more competitive depth of players than in the previous season. plus, he can use many options for his formation. it could also be, Arteta uses 3 defenders at the back like the current trending formation pattern.
Moreover, there are two players who can be relied on with this system, namely Havertz and Timber. although in different positions, these two players will be able to rely on in their respective positions. that means, in the 2023/2024 season Arsenal's target is to win the Premier League trophy and become a competitive competitor for City.
speaking of Havertz, I'm pretty sure if Arteta sees that this player can shine with the Gunners. most likely, Havertz will not be a center forward. or, it could just be that Arteta rotates him every once in a while.
as for Declan Rice, Rice is a very talented midfielder and has the potential to grow a lot more. that's why, Rice was targeted by several big clubs. which means, this player has great potential. as for Timber, he is a modern defender who can play in the build-up. thus, theoretically, Arsenal's squad is more competitive when compared to any other team besides City. ideally, Arsenal also bring a pure striker. thus, it is hoped that the Gunners will become a very solid team.