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Arsenal F.C.
2024–25 season
OwnerKroenke Sports & Entertainment
Co-chairmenStan Kroenke
Josh Kroenke
ManagerMikel Arteta
StadiumEmirates Stadium
Premier League4th
FA CupThird round
EFL CupQuarter-finals
UEFA Champions LeagueLeague phase
Top goalscorerLeague:
Kai Havertz
Bukayo Saka
(5 each)

All:
Kai Havertz (9)
Highest home attendance60,383 v Liverpool
(27 Oct 2024, Premier League)
Lowest home attendance59,056 v Bolton Wanderers
(25 Sep 2024, EFL Cup)
Average home league attendance60,316
Biggest win5–1 v Bolton Wanderers
(Home, 25 Sep 2024, EFL Cup)
5–1 v Sporting CP
(Away, 26 Nov 2024, UEFA Champions League)
Biggest defeat0–2 v Bournemouth
(Away, 19 Oct 2024, Premier League)
2025–26 ⊟
All statistics correct as of 30 Nov 2024.

The 2024–25 season is Arsenal Football Club's 33rd season in the Premier League, their 99th consecutive season in the top flight of English football, and 108th season in the top flight overall.[1][2] In addition to the domestic league, Arsenal is also participating in this season's editions of the FA Cup, EFL Cup and UEFA Champions League, the latter of which is their 39th European campaign. The season covers the period from 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025.

Review

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Background

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The 2023–24 campaign was a record-breaking season for Arsenal.[3] They kicked off their campaign by winning the FA Community Shield for the 17th time in their history.[4]

The Gunners were the third-youngest team in the 2023–24 Premier League with an average starting age of 25 years and 158 days.[5] They scored 91 goals in the Premier League, their highest-ever total in the competition. It was the most they had netted in a league campaign since 1952–53.[6] Arteta's side conceded just 29 goals in the Premier League – five fewer than the second-lowest team. This was Arsenal's best defensive record for 20 years. They finished with a goal difference of 62 in the division, their highest-ever total in the competition's history. The Gunners kept 18 clean sheets (7 at home, 11 on the road) in the league, five more than the second-highest sides.[3]

Arsenal won 28 Premier League games in the 2023–24 season, their highest tally in a top-flight campaign since 1970–71. The Gunners picked up 89 points, the second-highest total in their history.[3] However, this was still not enough to win the Premier League title. Arteta's side ended their season as runners-up – the third-best second-placed team in the competition's history – two points behind champions Manchester City.[7]

After a six-year absence, Arsenal started their 20th UEFA Champions League campaign since the 1992–93 season in September 2023. They finished the group stage as winners of Group B, with the highest goal difference of any team ( 12).[8] The Gunners progressed to the quarter-final of the Champions League for the first time since 2009–10, ending a run of seven consecutive last-16 eliminations in the competition.[3] Their first Champions League campaign in seven years finished in the last eight, after a 3–2 aggregate loss to German side Bayern Munich.

Pre-season

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The UEFA Euro 2024 took place in Germany from 14 June to 14 July. Ten Arsenal players (excluding players who were loaned out) were named in squads for the tournament: Leandro Trossard (Belgium), Aaron Ramsdale, Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka (England), William Saliba (France), Kai Havertz (Germany), Jorginho (Italy), Jakub Kiwior (Poland), David Raya (Spain), and Oleksandr Zinchenko (Ukraine).[9] Raya became a Euro 2024 winner as Spain beat England in the final.[10]

Gabriel Magalhães and Gabriel Martinelli were named in Brazil's squad for the 2024 Copa América, which was held in the United States from 20 June to 14 July.[11] Brazil were eliminated in the quarter-finals on 6 July.

On 24 June, Arsenal announced that Estonian goalkeeper and academy graduate Karl Hein had signed a new contract.[12][13]

It was reported on 15 July that the first-team players who hadn't been away on international duty at Euro 2024 or Copa América were back to the London Colney training ground for pre-season training.[14]

On 21 July, manager Arteta named an initial 26-man squad – including twelve academy players – for the trip to the United States where they would play three friendlies.[15]

Three days later, Arsenal faced Premier League side Bournemouth at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. Fábio Vieira gave the Gunners a first-half lead with a volley. The Cherries equalised through a deflected Antoine Semenyo effort in the second half. Following the game, a pre-planned penalty shootout took place, which saw Arteta's side triumph 5–4 with Kiwior netting the winning spot-kick after Hein made two saves.[16][17]

On 27 July, the Gunners took on Premier League club Manchester United at SoFi Stadium, the home of the National Football League's Los Angeles Rams which is also owned by Kroenke Sports and Entertainment. Rasmus Højlund gave United an early lead. Gabriel Jesus levelled for Arteta's side with a close-range finish. Substitute Martinelli scored a late goal, helping Arsenal win 2–1. In the post-match penalty shootout, United won 4–3 following misses from Havertz and Kiwior.[18][19]

Arsenal played their third and final game of the 10-day USA tour against Premier League side Liverpool at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on 31 July. Goals from Mohamed Salah and Fábio Carvalho gave Liverpool a 2–0 lead. The Gunners pulled one back through Havertz's close-range shot, but they were unable to find an equaliser. After the game, Arteta's team flew back to London overnight.[20][21][22]

On 6 August, the club confirmed that Zinchenko would wear the number 17 shirt, moving from his previous number 35.[23]

The Gunners continued their preparations for the new season with a 4–1 win over reigning Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen at Emirates Stadium on 7 August. Zinchenko, Trossard and Gabriel Jesus all scored in the first half. Havertz then added a fourth after half-time. Xabi Alonso's side claimed a late consolation through Adam Hložek.[24][25]

New recruit Riccardo Calafiori warming up in the 2024 Emirates Cup match

Arsenal finished their pre-season campaign by beating Ligue 1 side Lyon 2–0 to claim the 2024 Emirates Cup on 11 August. Saliba and Gabriel Magalhães both scored from Rice corners in the first half. New signing Riccardo Calafiori made his non-competitive debut for the Gunners as a substitute in the 64th minute.[26][27]

First-team transfers (summer transfer window)

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The Premier League summer transfer window runs from 14 June to 30 August 2024.[28] Arsenal announced on 3 June that they were to release 22 players,[29] two of whom, Mohamed Elneny and Cédric Soares, made 161 and 64 appearances for the Gunners' first-team in all competitions respectively.

David Raya playing for Arsenal in October 2023

On 4 July, the club confirmed that they had completed the permanent signing of 28-year-old Spanish goalkeeper and reigning Premier League Golden Glove winner David Raya from Premier League side Brentford on a long-term deal after the Spaniard's initial loan spell with the Gunners in 2023–24.[30] The transfer fee was reported to be £27 million.[31] He is the fifteenth player from Spain to represent Arsenal's first team.[32]

On 15 July, the Gunners announced the departures of two first-team players: Belgian midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga joined La Liga club Sevilla on a season-long loan,[33] and Portuguese defender Nuno Tavares joined Serie A side Lazio on a one-year loan.[34]

Arsenal confirmed on 29 July that 22-year-old Italian defender Riccardo Calafiori had joined the club on a long-term contract from Serie A side Bologna,[35] for a reported fee of an initial £33.6 million (40 million), which could reach £42 million (€50 million) with add-ons.[36] He would wear the number 33 shirt,[35] and would be the fourth Italian to feature for the Gunners in competitive action.[37]

On 2 August, the club announced that English midfielder and academy graduate Emile Smith Rowe, who had made 115 first-team appearances in all competitions for the Gunners, joined Premier League side Fulham on a permanent transfer.[38] The fee was reported to be an initial £27 million, potentially rising to £34 million in add-ons.[39]

The Gunners confirmed on 13 August that Estonian goalkeeper Karl Hein had joined La Liga side Real Valladolid on a one-year loan.[40]

Mikel Merino with Real Sociedad in 2018

On 27 August, Arsenal announced that 28-year-old Spanish midfielder and Euro 2024 winner Mikel Merino had joined the club from La Liga side Real Sociedad on a long-term contract.[41] The transfer fee was reported to be an initial £27.4 million (€32.5 million), with a further £4.2 million (€5 million) in add-ons.[42] He would take the number 23 shirt,[41] and would be the sixteenth Spaniard to play for Arsenal's first team.[43]

On 28 August, the club confirmed the loan departure of Portuguese midfielder Fábio Vieira to Primeira Liga side Porto until the end of the season.[44]

On English transfer deadline day, 30 August, Arsenal announced that the club had signed 35-year-old Brazilian goalkeeper Neto on a season-long loan from Premier League side Bournemouth. He would take the number 32 shirt.[45] On the night 29-year-old English forward Raheem Sterling joined Arsenal on a one-year loan from Premier League club Chelsea after a deal sheet was submitted to allow his move to go through beyond the transfer deadline.[46] He would wear the number 30 shirt.[47]

On the same day, the Gunners confirmed the departures of three first-team players: English Goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale joined Premier League side Southampton on a permanent transfer for a reported fee of £18 million with £7 million in add-ons.[48][49] English striker and academy graduate Eddie Nketiah, who had made 168 first-team appearances in all competitions for the Gunners, joined Premier League club Crystal Palace on a permanent deal.[50] The fee was reported to be an initial £25 million, potentially rising to £30 million in add-ons.[51] English forward and academy graduate Reiss Nelson joined Premier League side Fulham on a season-long loan.[52]

After the summer transfer window closed, there were twenty-two players in the first-team squad: two goalkeepers, nine defenders, six midfielders, and five forwards. Six other first-team players were out on loan.[53]

August

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Arteta's side kicked off their Premier League campaign with a 2–0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers at home on 17 August. Havertz headed in a 25th-minute opener from Saka's cross before the roles were reversed on 74 minutes as Saka picked up Havertz's pass and rifled into the near post. Arsenal goalkeeper Raya made two vital saves to keep out Jørgen Strand Larsen's close-range header and Pablo Sarabia's first-time volley.[54][55] The result meant that the Gunners had scored in each of their last 34 meetings with Wolves in all competitions, the longest scoring streak against an opponent in the club's history.[56]

Raya
Saliba
Gabriel
White
Timber
Partey
Ødegaard (c)
Rice
Saka
Martinelli
Havertz
Starting XI (4–3–3 formation) for Premier League away match against Aston Villa on 24 August[57]

On 24 August, Arsenal played their first away game of the season against Aston Villa, the only side to complete the league double over the Gunners in the previous campaign. The hosts thought they had taken the lead on 54 minutes when Amadou Onana's deflected shot looped up onto the crossbar, with the rebound falling for an unmarked Ollie Watkins to head home from close range, only for Arsenal goalkeeper Raya to get off the ground to make a stunning one-handed stop,[58][57][59] which would later win August 2024's Premier League Save of the Month award.[60] Substitute Trossard broke the deadlock in the 67th minute, sweeping home with his first touch. Partey scored his first away goal in the Premier League on 77 minutes with a long-range effort. Two minutes later, manager Arteta sent on new signing Calafiori for his Gunners debut. The 2–0 win meant that Arsenal had won their first two games in a top-flight campaign without conceding for the third time in their history, after previously doing so in 1924–25 and 1971–72.[57]

On 30 August, Arsenal announced that new recruit Mikel Merino, who joined the club just three days prior, suffered a shoulder injury in his first training session with the team. He would be out of action for a few weeks.[61] Gabriel Jesus and Takehiro Tomiyasu were also out injured.[61]

A day later, the Gunners played at home against Brighton & Hove Albion. Arteta was forced to name four academy players on the bench because deadline-day signings Neto and Raheem Sterling were not registered in time to play in this match and there were no other fit senior players up until that point.[62] Arsenal controlled the first half and took the lead in the 38th minute as Havertz lobbed the onrushing goalkeeper from outside of the box.[63][64] But the game completely changed four minutes into the second half when Rice was shown the first red card of his career by referee Chris Kavanagh, after the midfielder received a controversial second yellow card for "delaying" Joël Veltman's free-kick near the touchline deep in Brighton's half.[63][64][65] Upon replay, it was clear that the ball was rolling before Rice nudging it away, so it would not have been a legal free-kick.[65][63][66] Unlike Rice, Brighton's João Pedro who booted the ball far away after it had gone out near the half-way line in the first half, wasn't penalised, or even spoken to, by referee Kavanagh.[65][63][66] The visitors equalised on 58 minutes as Pedro tucked home the rebound after Raya saved Yankuba Minteh's shot. 10-man Arsenal fought hard to prevent conceding another goal and the game ended 1–1.[63][64]

September

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Twelve Arsenal first-team players (excluding players who were loaned out) were named in their respective countries' senior squads for international fixtures in September: Gabriel Magalhães (Brazil), Rice and Saka (England), Saliba (France), Partey (as Ghana's captain),[67][68] Havertz (Germany), Calafiori (Italy), Jurriën Timber (Netherlands), Martin Ødegaard (as Norway's captain), Kiwior (Poland), Raya (Spain), and Zinchenko (Ukraine).[69]

On 4 September, the club submitted their 2024–25 Champions League squad for the league phase of the competition. Twenty-two first-team players and young goalkeeper Tommy Setford who joined Arsenal's academy from Dutch side Ajax in July 2024,[70] were registered on the Squad List A.[71] Nine days later, the club confirmed that 22 first-team players and 48 under-21 players were registered on the 2024–25 Premier League Squad List for the first half of the season.[72]

Arsenal announced on 12 September that manager Arteta had signed a new contract with the club,[73] reportedly keeping him at Emirates Stadium until 2027.[74] A day later, Arsenal confirmed that Ødegaard suffered an ankle injury during Norway's game against Austria on 9 September, and Calafiori also returned from Italy duty with a calf injury.[75]

Raya
Saliba
Gabriel
White
Timber
Partey
Jorginho (c)
Saka
Martinelli
Havertz
Trossard
Starting XI (4–4–2) for Premier League away match against Tottenham Hotspur on 15 September[76]

The Gunners continued their Premier League campaign with a North London derby away against 10th-placed Tottenham Hotspur on 15 September.[77] Arteta faced a sudden lack of midfield options and was forced to name five academy players on the bench, because six first-team players were injured and Rice was suspended up until that point.[78] In the 64th minute, Gabriel Magalhães netted the only goal of the game with a header from Saka's corner, becoming the fourth Arsenal player to score 10 headed goals in the Premier League.[76] New loan signing Sterling made his debut for Arsenal as a substitute on 80 minutes.[77] The 1–0 win meant that the Gunners had won six consecutive Premier League away matches for the first time since 2013, and they had won three consecutive away North London derbies for the first time since 1988. The result sent them back to the second of the Premier League table.[76]

Arsenal opened their 2024–25 Champions League campaign in Bergamo, Italy, facing the previous season's Europa League champions Atalanta on 19 September. In the 48th minute with the score at 0–0, the hosts were awarded a penalty after Partey had fouled Éderson. However, Raya made a brilliant double save to keep out Mateo Retegui's attempt and follow-up header.[79] He became the fourth Arsenal goalkeeper to save a penalty in the Champions League, after Richard Wright, Jens Lehmann and Łukasz Fabiański.[80] The game ended goalless.[79]

The Gunners played their third consecutive away game in seven days against 1st-placed Manchester City on 22 September. Erling Haaland opened the scoring early on for the hosts. Arteta's side drew level with a long-range stunner scored by Calafiori, then took the lead through a Gabriel Magalhães header. However in the final seconds of the first half, Trossard was given a controversial second yellow card for "kicking the ball away and delaying a restart" by referee Michael Oliver.[81][82] It was later revealed by broadcaster Sky Sports that there was just 0.84 seconds between Oliver's whistle and Trossard kicking the ball way.[83][84] 10-man Arsenal battled hard in the second half until the eighth minute of stoppage time when John Stones latched onto a rebound and netted an equaliser for the hosts.[82] The game also saw academy player Myles Lewis-Skelly made his senior debut for the Gunners as a substitute in the second half.[81] In the post-match press conference, Arteta confirmed that White came on to help the team for the second-half despite being injured.[85]

Arsenal's 2024–25 EFL Cup campaign began in the third round against League One side Bolton Wanderers at home on 25 September.[86] Arteta opted to rest several first-team players and chose a youthful line-up with an average age of 23 years and 87 days – the youngest starting XI the Spaniard has named in his near-five-year spell as Gunners boss.[87] With number one stopper Raya and 18-year-old understudy Tommy Setford injured and summer loan signing Neto cup-tied,[88] Arteta called on Arsenal's fourth choice Jack Porter, who at 16 years and 72 days became the youngest goalkeeper to play for Arsenal's first team,[89] and the youngest player to start an Arsenal first-team match.[87] Another debutant Josh Nichols also received his first start.[87] Rice put the Gunners ahead on 16 minutes. Ethan Nwaneri scored his first two senior goals for Arsenal in the 37th and 49th minute respectively.[86] Aaron Collins pulled one back for Bolton on 53 minutes. Sterling netted his first Arsenal goal in the 64th minute.[88] Defender Maldini Kacurri made his senior debut as a substitute in the 70th minute, becoming the first Albanian national to represent Arsenal's first team in the club's history.[87] Havertz wrapped up the scoring on 77 minutes.[86] Young winger Ismeal Kabia received his debut in the 81st minute.[87] The 5–1 result advanced Arsenal to the next round.[88]

On 28 September, Arteta's side played at home against newly promoted Leicester City. Martinelli opened the scoring for Arsenal, ending his 19-game goal drought dating back to 4 March. Trossard doubled the lead on the stroke of half-time.[90] But James Justin's deflected header and first-time volley after the interval brought Leicester back level. The Gunners restored their two-goal advantage in second-half stoppage time through a Wilfred Ndidi own goal and a close-range Havertz strike. The 4–2 victory put Arsenal a point behind leaders Liverpool.[91]

October

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Raya
Saliba
Gabriel
Timber
Calafiori
Partey
Rice
Saka (c)
Martinelli
Havertz
Trossard
Starting XI (4–4–2) for Champions League home match against Paris Saint-Germain on 1 October[92]

Arsenal returned to Champions League action on 1 October, hosting the previous season's Ligue 1 champions and Champions League semi-finalists Paris Saint-Germain. The Gunners took the lead in the 20th minute when Havertz headed in Trossard's cross.[93] Fifteen minutes later, Saka curled a low free-kick from wide on the right into a crowded penalty area; the ball somehow evaded everyone and flew straight into the back of the net.[94] It was Arsenal's first direct free-kick goal in the Champions League since November 2002 when Thierry Henry scored one against Italian side Roma.[93] In the 64th minute Arteta handed a belated debut to summer signing Merino who had recovered from a shoulder injury.[94] The game ended 2–0.[94]

Ahead of the second international break of the campaign, Arteta's men played their seventh match in 21 days on 5 October when they faced newly promoted Southampton at home. Second-half goals from Havertz, Martinelli and Saka saw the Gunners come from behind to win 3–1 and extend their unbeaten start to the season to ten games.[95] This was Arsenal's 400th Premier League home victory, making them the second side to reach the milestone.[96] Havertz became the first Arsenal player to score in seven consecutive home appearances in all competitions since 2011–12.[95][96]

Ten Arsenal first-team players (excluding players who were loaned out) joined up with their respective senior national teams for international fixtures in October: Trossard (Belgium), Gabriel Magalhães and Martinelli (Brazil), Rice and Saka (England), Saliba (France), Calafiori (Italy), Kiwior (Poland), Merino and Raya (Spain).[97]

Following the international break, Arsenal faced 13th-placed Bournemouth away on 19 October.[98] Already missing Ødegaard and Saka through injury, the Gunners lost Saliba in the 30th minute as the French centre-back was shown the first red card of his career for a foul on Evanilson near the halfway line after a poor backwards pass from Trossard.[98][99][100] Saliba was initially given a yellow card, but the referee upgraded his decision to a red after being instructed to check the pitchside monitor by video assistant referee Jarred Gillett.[98][99] Martinelli missed a golden chance to put 10-man Arsenal in front on 69 minutes, shooting straight at the Bournemouth goalkeeper from close range.[98][100] Just a minute later, Ryan Christie broke the deadlock with a first-time shot following a Bournemouth corner routine. Kiwior's loose backpass on 77 minutes resulted in the hosts scoring a decisive second goal from the penalty spot.[98][100] The 2–0 loss was Arsenal's first defeat of the season, and their first away loss in the Premier League in 2024.[100]

Arteta's side hosted the previous season's Ukrainian Premier League champions Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League on 22 October. In the 29th minute, Martinelli's low shot hit the post and then rebounded back into the net off Shakhtar goalkeeper Dmytro Riznyk.[101] The Gunners had the chance to extend the lead in the final 20 minutes, as Merino's cross was handled and they were awarded a penalty after a VAR review. But Trossard's spot-kick was poor and saved by Riznyk.[102] In stoppage time Raya produced a flying save to deny Pedrinho's long-range shot, helping Arsenal win 1–0.[101] The result meant that the Gunners had recorded three successive clean sheets in the Champions League for the first time since 2007.[102]

On 27 October, the Gunners played at home against 1st-placed Liverpool.[103][104] Saka opened the scoring in the ninth minute with a near-post finish, becoming the youngest Arsenal player to net 50 Premier League goals.[105] Virgil van Dijk levelled for Liverpool on 18 minutes with a close-range header.[104] Arteta's side retook the lead in the 41st minute when Merino headed home his first Arsenal goal from Rice's free-kick.[103][104] The Gunners were undermined by injuries to key defenders Gabriel Magalhães and Timber after the break, having already been without the suspended Saliba and injured Calafiori.[103][105] The pressure on their backline was consequently mounting before Liverpool equalised through Mohamed Salah on 81 minutes.[103][105] In second-half stoppage time Gabriel Jesus bundled the ball home, but referee Anthony Taylor had already blown for a foul by Kiwior in the build up.[103][104] The game ended 2–2.[104]

Arsenal continued their EFL Cup campaign on 30 October, facing Championship side Preston North End away in the fourth round.[106] Arteta handed a belated debut to teenage goalkeeper Tommy Setford, who missed the third-round game against Bolton Wanderers through injury in September.[107] Gabriel Jesus opened the scoring for the Gunners, ending his 24-game goal drought dating back to 30 January.[108] Nwaneri doubled the lead with a curling effort into the top corner, becoming the youngest player to net in each of his first two starts for Arsenal.[108] Second-half substitute Havertz rounded off the scoring with a header. Young defender Ayden Heaven received his debut in the final ten minutes.[109] The 3–0 result advanced Arsenal to the quarter-finals.[106]

November

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The Gunners faced 12th-placed Newcastle United away on 2 November. Alexander Isak scored the only goal of the game for the hosts in the 12th minute. Arsenal had good chances to draw level, with Merino's shot blocked on the line and Rice heading wide from close range in either half.[110][111] This was the first time since May 2022 that Arsenal had lost successive away matches in the Premier League.[110] It was revealed later that Rice had suffered a broken toe in this game.[112]

On 6 November, Arteta's men made the trip to Italy for the Champions League match against the previous season's Serie A champions Inter Milan. Ødegaard returned to the bench after missing 12 Arsenal games with injury.[113] The Gunners had a penalty shout in the 28th minute when Merino appeared to beat Inter goalkeeper Yann Sommer to a high ball in the box and took a punch to the head in the process, but VAR decided not to overturn a no-penalty decision.[114][115] In first-half stoppage time, the hosts were awarded a spot-kick after the ball ricocheted into Merino's arm at close range, although he did not have time to move his arm out of the way.[114][115] Hakan Çalhanoğlu then scored from the penalty spot – Inter's only shot on target throughout the game.[114] Arsenal dominated the second half but could not find a way past the hosts' defence.[115] The 1–0 defeat was Arsenal's third away loss in 18 days.

On 10 November, the Gunners faced 4th-placed Chelsea away in their final fixture before the third international break of the season. After a scoreless first half that saw Havertz had a goal ruled out for offside by VAR,[116] Martinelli put Arsenal in front on the hour mark when he tucked home a cross by Ødegaard, who made his first start since 31 August.[117] Pedro Neto slammed in from distance to drag the hosts level 10 minutes later.[117] Arsenal squandered a golden chance in stoppage time, as Saliba played an inviting ball across the Chelsea box, but Trossard poked wide from close range, with Havertz waiting to tap home behind him.[116] The 1–1 draw meant that the Gunners had gone four consecutive Premier League matches without a win for the first time since April 2023, putting them nine points behind leaders Liverpool.[116]

A run of early-season injuries for Arteta's side continued, as it was reported on 13 November that White had undergone a surgery to resolve a knee issue that he had been carrying for weeks, and would be sidelined for about two months.[118]

Ten Arsenal first-team players (excluding players who were loaned out) joined up with their respective senior national teams for international fixtures in November: Trossard (Belgium), Gabriel Magalhães and Martinelli (Brazil), Saliba (France), Havertz (Germany), Timber (Netherlands), Kiwior (Poland), Merino and Raya (Spain), and Zinchenko (Ukraine).[119]

On 23 November, the Gunners played at home against 5th-placed Nottingham Forest. This was Arteta's 250th game in charge of Arsenal in all competitions,[120] the 10th manager to reach the milestone for the club.[121] Goals early in each half from Saka and Partey gave the Gunners a 2–0 lead.[122] Nwaneri netted a late goal, becoming Arsenal's second-youngest scorer in the Premier League.[120][122] The win was the Gunners' 2,000th in English top-flight history, making them the second side to reach this landmark.[120][123]

On 27 November, Arsenal secured their biggest away win in the Champions League in 21 years, beating Sporting CP 5-1 at the Estadio Jose Alvalade. Bukayo Saka was instrumental, scoring one goal and assisting another. Gabriel Martinelli opened the scoring early on, followed by goals from Kai Havertz and Gabriel before halftime. Although Goncalo Inacio pulled one back for Sporting early in the second half, Saka restored Arsenal's three-goal advantage with a penalty, and Leandro Trossard added a fifth. This victory, matching their 5-1 win against Inter Milan in 2003, moved Arsenal to seventh place with 10 points from five games.[124]

First team

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First-team coaching staff

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Note: Age as of 1 December 2024.

Position Name Nationality Date of birth (age) Appointed on Last club/team Ref.
Manager Mikel Arteta  Spain 26 Mar 1982 (1982-03-26) (age 42)[125] 20 Dec 2019 England Manchester City (as assistant coach) [126][127]
Assistant Coaches Albert Stuivenberg  Netherlands 30 Oct 1970 (1970-10-30) (age 54)[128] 24 Dec 2019 Wales Wales (as assistant manager) [129][130]
Carlos Cuesta  Spain 29 Jul 1995 (1995-07-29) (age 29)[131] 28 Aug 2020 Italy Juventus [132][133]
Nicolas Jover  France 28 Oct 1981 (1981-10-28) (age 43)[134] 5 Jul 2021 England Manchester City (as set-piece coach) [135][136]
Miguel Molina  Spain 3 Jan 1993 (1993-01-03) (age 31)[137] 28 Aug 2020 Spain Atlético Madrid [132][133]
Goalkeeping Coach Iñaki Caña  Spain 19 Sep 1975 (1975-09-19) (age 49)[138] 24 Dec 2019 England Brentford [129][130]

First-team squad

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There are twenty-two players in the first-team squad: two goalkeepers, nine defenders, six midfielders, and five forwards. Six other first-team players are out on loan.

Notes:

  • Squad numbers last updated on 3 September 2024.[53] Age as of 1 December 2024.
  • Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may change their FIFA nationalities after the 2024–25 season, and may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
  • Player* – Player who joined Arsenal permanently or on loan during the season.
  • Player – Player who departed Arsenal permanently or on loan during the season.
  • Player (HG) – Player who fulfils the Premier League's "Home Grown Player" criteria.[139][72]
  • Player (CT) – Player who fulfils UEFA's "club-trained player" criteria.[140][141]
  • Player (AT) – Player who fulfils UEFA's "association-trained player" criteria.[140][141]
No. Player Nat. Position(s)
(Footed)
Date of birth (age) Height Date signed Signed from Transfer fee Contract ends Ref.
Goalkeepers
22 David Raya*
(HG, AT)[a]

ESP
GK (R) 15 Sep 1995 (1995-09-15) (age 29) 1.83 m[142]
(6 ft 0 in)
15 Aug 2023 (loan)
4 Jul 2024
England Brentford £3.0m[143] (loan)
£27.0m[31]
2028[144] [145]
[146]
32 Neto*
BRA
GK (R) 19 Jul 1989 (1989-07-19) (age 35) 1.90 m[147]
(6 ft 3 in)
30 Aug 2024 (loan) England Bournemouth Undisclosed[148]
(loan)
2025[45] [149]
[150]
Defenders
2 William Saliba
(HG, CT)

FRA
CB (R) 24 Mar 2001 (2001-03-24) (age 23) 1.92 m[151]
(6 ft 4 in)
25 Jul 2019 France Saint-Étienne £27.0m[152] 2027[153] [154]
[155]
3 Kieran Tierney
SCO
LB / LWB (L) 5 Jun 1997 (1997-06-05) (age 27) 1.78 m[156]
(5 ft 10 in)
8 Aug 2019 Scotland Celtic £25.0m[157] 2026[158] [159]
[160]
4 Ben White
(HG, AT)[b]

ENG
RB[c] / CB (R) 8 Oct 1997 (1997-10-08) (age 27) 1.86 m[162]
(6 ft 1 in)
30 Jul 2021 England Brighton & Hove Albion £50.0m[163] 2028[164] [165]
[166]
6 Gabriel Magalhães
BRA
CB (L) 19 Dec 1997 (1997-12-19) (age 26) 1.90 m[167]
(6 ft 3 in)
1 Sep 2020 France Lille £23.1m[168] 2027[169] [170]
[171]
12 Jurriën Timber
NED
CB / RB[c] / LB[d] (R) 17 Jun 2001 (2001-06-17) (age 23) 1.79 m[172]
(5 ft 10 in)
14 Jul 2023 Netherlands Ajax £34.3m[173]
(initial fee)
2028[173] [174]
[175]
15 Jakub Kiwior
POL
CB / LB[d] (L) 15 Feb 2000 (2000-02-15) (age 24) 1.89 m[176]
(6 ft 2 in)
23 Jan 2023 Italy Spezia £17.6m[177] 2027 1[177] [178]
[179]
17 Oleksandr Zinchenko
UKR
LB[d] / CM (L) 15 Dec 1996 (1996-12-15) (age 27) 1.75 m[180]
(5 ft 9 in)
22 Jul 2022 England Manchester City £30.0m[181]
(initial fee)
2026[182] [183]
[184]
18 Takehiro Tomiyasu
JPN
RB / LB[d] / CB (R) 5 Nov 1998 (1998-11-05) (age 26) 1.87 m[185]
(6 ft 2 in)
31 Aug 2021 Italy Bologna £16.0m[186] 2026 1[187] [188]
[189]
33 Riccardo Calafiori*
ITA
LB[d] / CB / RB[c] (L) 19 May 2002 (2002-05-19) (age 22) 1.88 m[190]
(6 ft 2 in)
29 Jul 2024 Italy Bologna £33.6m[36]
(initial fee)
2029[191] [192]
[193]
Midfielders
5 Thomas Partey
GHA
DM / CM / RB[c] (R) 13 Jun 1993 (1993-06-13) (age 31) 1.85 m[194]
(6 ft 1 in)
5 Oct 2020 Spain Atlético Madrid £45.3m[195]
(release clause)
2025[196] [197]
[198]
8 Martin Ødegaard
(captain)[199]

NOR
AM / CM (L) 17 Dec 1998 (1998-12-17) (age 25) 1.78 m[200]
(5 ft 10 in)
27 Jan 2021 (loan)
20 Aug 2021
Spain Real Madrid £1.8m[201] (loan)
£30.0m[202]
2028[203] [204]
[205]
20 Jorginho
ITA
DM / CM (R) 20 Dec 1991 (1991-12-20) (age 32) 1.80 m[206]
(5 ft 11 in)
31 Jan 2023 England Chelsea £12.0m[207] 2025[208] [209]
[210]
23 Mikel Merino*
ESP
CM / DM / AM (L) 22 Jun 1996 (1996-06-22) (age 28) 1.89 m[211]
(6 ft 2 in)
27 Aug 2024 Spain Real Sociedad £27.4m[42]
(initial fee)
2028 1[42] [212]
[213]
29 Kai Havertz
GER
AM / ST (L) 11 Jun 1999 (1999-06-11) (age 25) 1.93 m[214]
(6 ft 4 in)
28 Jun 2023 England Chelsea £62.0m[215]
(initial fee)
2028[215] [216]
[217]
41 Declan Rice
(HG, AT)[e]

ENG
DM / CM / CB (R) 14 Jan 1999 (1999-01-14) (age 25) 1.88 m[219]
(6 ft 2 in)
15 Jul 2023 England West Ham United £100.0m[220]
(initial fee)
2028 1[220] [221]
[222]
Forwards
7 Bukayo Saka
(HG, CT)

ENG
RW / LB (L) 5 Sep 2001 (2001-09-05) (age 23) 1.78 m[223]
(5 ft 10 in)
14 Sep 2018[224] England Arsenal Academy N/A 2027[225] [226]
[227]
9 Gabriel Jesus
BRA
ST / LW / RW (R) 3 Apr 1997 (1997-04-03) (age 27) 1.75 m[228]
(5 ft 9 in)
4 Jul 2022 England Manchester City £45.0m[229] 2027[230] [231]
[232]
11 Gabriel Martinelli
(HG, CT)

BRA
LW / ST / RW (R) 18 Jun 2001 (2001-06-18) (age 23) 1.78 m[233]
(5 ft 10 in)
2 Jul 2019 Brazil Ituano £6.0m[234] 2027 1[235] [236]
[237]
19 Leandro Trossard
BEL
LW / ST / AM (R) 4 Dec 1994 (1994-12-04) (age 29) 1.72 m[238]
(5 ft 8 in)
20 Jan 2023 England Brighton & Hove Albion £21.0m[239]
(initial fee)
2027 1[239] [240]
[241]
30 Raheem Sterling*
(HG, AT)[f]

ENG
RW / LW / ST (R) 8 Dec 1994 (1994-12-08) (age 29) 1.72 m[243]
(5 ft 8 in)
31 Aug 2024 (loan) England Chelsea Free[244] (loan) 2025[244] [245]
[246]
Out on loan
21 Fábio Vieira
POR
AM / RW (L) 30 May 2000 (2000-05-30) (age 24) 1.70 m[247]
(5 ft 7 in)
21 Jun 2022 Portugal Porto £29.9m[248]
(initial fee)
2027[249] [250]
[251]
24 Reiss Nelson
(HG, CT)

ENG
RW / LW (R) 10 Dec 1999 (1999-12-10) (age 24) 1.75 m[252]
(5 ft 9 in)
23 Dec 2016[253] England Arsenal Academy N/A 2027 1[254] [255]
[256]
27 Marquinhos
BRA
RW (L) 7 Apr 2003 (2003-04-07) (age 21) 1.75 m[257]
(5 ft 9 in)
10 Jun 2022 Brazil São Paulo Undisclosed[258] 2026 1[259] [260]
[261]
31 Karl Hein
(HG, CT)

EST
GK (R) 13 Apr 2002 (2002-04-13) (age 22) 1.93 m[262]
(6 ft 4 in)
9 May 2019[263] England Arsenal Academy N/A Undisclosed[13] [264]
[265]
Albert Sambi Lokonga
BEL
CM (R) 22 Oct 1999 (1999-10-22) (age 25) 1.83 m[266]
(6 ft 0 in)
19 Jul 2021 Belgium Anderlecht £17.2m[267] 2026[268] [269]
[270]
Nuno Tavares
POR
LB / LWB (L) 26 Jan 2000 (2000-01-26) (age 24) 1.83 m[271]
(6 ft 0 in)
10 Jul 2021 Portugal Benfica £8.0m[272] 2026[273] [274]
[275]
  1. ^ Raya graduated from Blackburn Rovers' academy.[30]
  2. ^ White graduated from Brighton & Hove Albion's academy.[161]
  3. ^ a b c d Calafiori, Partey, Timber and White can play as inverted right-backs.
  4. ^ a b c d e Calafiori, Kiwior, Timber, Tomiyasu and Zinchenko can play as inverted left-backs.
  5. ^ Rice graduated from West Ham United's academy.[218]
  6. ^ Sterling graduated from Liverpool's academy.[242]

Comparing with previous season

[edit]

Notes:

  • Last updated on 31 August 2024.[53]
  • Average age as of 1 December 2024 (previous season taken at 30 June 2024).
  • Excludes players who are loaned out.
Position Senior Under-21 Footed Home grown Signed from English club Total
Left Right Yes No Yes No
Goalkeepers 2 0 (Decrease 1) 0 2 (Decrease 1) 1 (Decrease 2) 1 (Increase 1) 2 (Decrease 1) 0 2 (Decrease 1)
Defenders 9 (Increase 1) 0 5 (Increase 2) 4 (Decrease 1) 2 7 (Increase 1) 2 (Decrease 1) 7 (Increase 2) 9 (Increase 1)
Midfielders 6 (Decrease 2) 0 3 3 (Decrease 2) 1 (Decrease 1) 5 (Decrease 1) 3 (Decrease 1) 3 (Decrease 1) 6 (Decrease 2)
Forwards 5 (Decrease 1) 0 1 4 (Decrease 1) 3 (Decrease 1) 2 4 (Decrease 1) 1 5 (Decrease 1)
All 22 (Decrease 2) 0 (Decrease 1) 9 (Increase 2) 13 (Decrease 5) 7 (Decrease 4) 15 (Increase 1) 11 (Decrease 4) 11 (Increase 1) 22 (Decrease 3)
Average age: 27 years, 86 days (Increase 320 days) Average height: 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) (Increase 0.01 m)

Squad number changes and vacant numbers

[edit]

Note: Squad numbers last updated on 3 September 2024.[53]

No. Current player Previous player
1 Vacant England Aaron Ramsdale (2023–24), who departed the club on 30 Aug 2024.[49]
10 England Emile Smith Rowe (2023–24), who departed the club on 2 Aug 2024.[38]
13 Iceland Rúnar Alex Rúnarsson (2023–24), who departed the club on 1 Feb 2024.[276]
14 England Eddie Nketiah (2023–24), who departed the club on 30 Aug 2024.[50]
16 England Rob Holding (2022–23), who departed the club on 1 Sep 2023.[277]
17 Ukraine Oleksandr Zinchenko (previously no. 35)[23] Portugal Cédric Soares (2023–24), who departed the club on 30 Jun 2024.[29]
23 Spain Mikel Merino (new signing)[41] Belgium Albert Sambi Lokonga (2023–24), who departed the club on loan on 15 Jul 2024.[33]
25 Vacant Egypt Mohamed Elneny (2023–24), who departed the club on 30 Jun 2024.[29]
26 United States Folarin Balogun (2022–23), who departed the club on 30 Aug 2023.[278]
28 England Joe Willock (2020–21), who departed the club on 13 Aug 2021.[279]
30 England Raheem Sterling (new loan signing)[47] United States Matt Turner (2022–23), who departed the club on 9 Aug 2023.[280]
32 Brazil Neto (new loan signing)[45] United States Auston Trusty (2022–23), who departed the club on 3 Aug 2023.[281]
33 Italy Riccardo Calafiori (new signing)[35] England Arthur Okonkwo (2023–24), who departed the club on 30 Jun 2024.[29]
34 Vacant Switzerland Granit Xhaka (2022–23), who departed the club on 6 Jul 2023.[282]
35 Ukraine Oleksandr Zinchenko (2023–24), who took the number 17 shirt on 6 Aug 2024.[23]

Academy

[edit]

Academy coaching staff

[edit]
Position Name Nationality Year joined Last club/team Ref.
Academy Manager Per Mertesacker  Germany 2018 England Arsenal (as player) [283][284]
Head of Academy Coaching Luke Hobbs  England 2013 England Southend United [285][286]
Under-21s Head Coach Mehmet Ali  Turkey 2022 England Reading [287][288]
Under-21s Assistant Coach Max Porter  England 2019 England Chelmsford City (as player)
Under-18s Head Coach Adam Birchall  Wales 2016 England Bromley (as player) [289][290]

Note: Jack Wilshere left his position of Under-18s Head Coach in October 2024.[291][290]

Academy players

[edit]

The following Arsenal Academy players made appearances for the club's first team during the season.

Notes:

  • Squad numbers last updated on 30 October 2024.[292] Age as of 1 December 2024.
  • Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may change their FIFA nationalities after the 2024–25 season, and may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
  • Player* – Player who joined Arsenal permanently or on loan during the season.
  • Player – Player who departed Arsenal permanently or on loan during the season.
  • Player (U21) – Player who was registered by Arsenal as an Under-21 Player on the 2024–25 Premier League Squad List.[139][72]
  • Player (ListA) – Player who was registered by Arsenal on the 2024–25 UEFA Champions League Squad List A.[293][71]
  • Player (ListB) – Player who was registered by Arsenal on the 2024–25 UEFA Champions League Squad List B.[293]
Team No. Player Nationality Pos. Date of birth (Age) Ref.
U21s 36 Tommy Setford* (U21, ListA)  England GK 13 Mar 2006 (2006-03-13) (age 18) [294][295]
46 Ismeal Kabia (U21, ListB)  Netherlands FW 10 Dec 2005 (2005-12-10) (age 18) [296][297]
47 Maldini Kacurri (U21, ListB)  Albania DF 4 Oct 2005 (2005-10-04) (age 19) [298][299]
49 Myles Lewis-Skelly (U21, ListB)  England MF 26 Sep 2006 (2006-09-26) (age 18) [300][301]
51 Josh Nichols (U21, ListB)  England DF 26 Jul 2006 (2006-07-26) (age 18) [302][303]
53 Ethan Nwaneri (U21, ListB)  England MF 21 Mar 2007 (2007-03-21) (age 17) [304][305]
76 Ayden Heaven (U21, ListB)  England DF 22 Sep 2006 (2006-09-22) (age 18) [306][307]
U18s 92 Jack Porter (U21, ListB)  England GK 15 Jul 2008 (2008-07-15) (age 16) [308][309]

Board and management team

[edit]
Arsenal board
Position Name Ref.
Co-chairman United States Stan Kroenke [310][311]
Co-chairman United States Josh Kroenke
Executive Vice-chair England Tim Lewis [311][312]
Director England Lord Harris of Peckham [310][311]
Management team
Position Name Ref.
Managing Director England Richard Garlick [313][314]
Sporting Director Vacant[a]
Director of Football Operations England James King [319][318]
Head of Sports Medicine England Zafar Iqbal [320][321]
  1. ^ Edu Gaspar resigned from his position as Sporting Director in November 2024.[315][316] Assistant sporting director Jason Ayto steps up on an interim basis since then.[317][318]

Contracts and transfers

[edit]

New contracts

[edit]

The following Arsenal players signed their first or new professional contracts with the club.

Date No. Pos. Player Contract type Ref.
First team
24 Jun 2024 31 GK Estonia Karl Hein Contract extension (length undisclosed)[13] [12]
Academy
4 Jul 2024 39 MF England Harrison Dudziak First professional contract [322]
42 FW England Sebastian Ferdinand
46 FW Netherlands Ismeal Kabia
47 DF Albania Maldini Kacurri
48 FW England Osman Kamara
51 DF England Josh Nichols
55 GK England Brian Okonkwo
8 Jul 2024 74 DF Wales Brayden Clarke [323]
16 Jul 2024 62 GK Colombia Alexei Rojas [324]
16 Aug 2024 64 FW England Charles Sagoe Jr Contract extension (length undisclosed) [325]

Released

[edit]

The following players from Arsenal's first team, under-21s and under-18s squads were released by the club.

Date No. Pos. Player Subsequent club Join date Notes Ref.
First team
30 Jun 2024 17 DF Portugal Cédric Soares Unattached in the 2024–25 season End of contract [29]
25 MF Egypt Mohamed Elneny United Arab Emirates Al Jazira (Pro League) 30 Jul 2024 [29][326]
33 GK England Arthur Okonkwo Wales Wrexham (League One) 1 Jul 2024 [29][327]
Academy
30 Jun 2024 40 MF Portugal Mauro Bandeira Slovenia Tabor Sežana (Second League) 17 Oct 2024 End of contract [29][328]
43 MF Romania Cătălin Cîrjan Romania Dinamo București (Liga I) 1 Jul 2024 [29][329]
45 FW England Amario Cozier-Duberry England Brighton & Hove Albion (Premier League) 7 Jul 2024 [330][331]
46 FW England Henry Davies Unattached in the 2024–25 season [29]
48 GK England Ovie Ejeheri Denmark Midtjylland (Superliga) 15 Jul 2024 [29][332]
50 DF England Taylor Foran England Bromley (League Two) 12 Jul 2024 [29][333]
52 GK Poland Hubert Graczyk England Manchester United (Premier League) 31 Aug 2024 [29][334]
54 GK England James Hillson England Southend United (National League) 10 Aug 2024 [29][335]
56 DF Northern Ireland Henry Jeffcott Unattached in the 2024–25 season [29]
57 FW England Tyreece John-Jules England Crawley Town (League One) 18 Oct 2024 [29][336]
58 DF England Alex Kirk England Sutton United (National League) 3 Oct 2024 [29][337]
73 DF Wales James Lannin-Sweet England St Albans City (National League South) 14 Sep 2024 [29][338][339]
74 FW England Kido Taylor-Hart Unattached in the 2024–25 season [29]
76 DF England Reuell Walters England Luton Town (Championship) 11 Jul 2024 [330][340]
80 FW Wales Omari Benjamin England Everton (Premier League) 2 Jul 2024 [29][341]
81 DF England Luis Brown England West Ham United (Premier League) 5 Jul 2024 [29][342]
82 GK England Noah Cooper England Stoke City (Championship) 5 Jul 2024 [29][343]
93 FW England Kamarni Ryan England Burnley (Championship) 1 Jul 2024 [29][344]

Transfers in

[edit]

The following players joined Arsenal permanently and signed professional contracts with the club.

Date No. Pos. Player Transferred from Transfer fee Contract ends Ref.
First team
4 Jul 2024 22 GK Spain David Raya England Brentford (Premier League) £27.0m[31] 2028[144] [30]
29 Jul 2024 33 DF Italy Riccardo Calafiori Italy Bologna (Serie A) £33.6m £8.4m[36] 2029[191] [35]
27 Aug 2024 23 MF Spain Mikel Merino Spain Real Sociedad (La Liga) £27.4m £4.2m[42] 2028 1[42] [41]
Academy
27 Jun 2024 54 GK Denmark Lucas Nygaard Denmark Nordsjælland (Superliga) Free transfer[345] Undisclosed [346]
21 Jul 2024 36 GK England Tommy Setford Netherlands Ajax (Eredivisie) £0.8m[347] 2028[347] [70]

Total expenditure: Decrease £88.8 million (excluding potential add-ons, bonuses and undisclosed figures)

Transfers out

[edit]
Date No. Pos. Player Transferred to Transfer fee Ref.
First team
2 Aug 2024 10 MF England Emile Smith Rowe England Fulham (Premier League) £27.0m £7.0m[39] [38]
30 Aug 2024 1 GK England Aaron Ramsdale England Southampton (Premier League) £18.0m £7.0m[48] [49]
14 FW England Eddie Nketiah England Crystal Palace (Premier League) £25.0m £5.0m[51] [50]
Academy
8 Jul 2024 36 FW Denmark Mika Biereth Austria Sturm Graz (Bundesliga) £4.0m[348][a] [349]
14 Aug 2024 62 DF England Brooke Norton-Cuffy Italy Genoa (Serie A) £1.7m £1.8m[350][351][b] [352]
26 Aug 2024 58 MF England Charlie Patino Spain Deportivo La Coruña (Segunda División) £1.0m[353][c] [354]

Total income: Increase £76.7 million (excluding potential add-ons, bonuses and undisclosed figures)

  1. ^ Arsenal inserted a sell-on clause into the deal for any future transfer Biereth makes.[348]
  2. ^ Arsenal inserted a sell-on clause into the deal for any future transfer Norton-Cuffy makes.[350][351]
  3. ^ Arsenal inserted a sell-on clause into the deal for any future transfer Patino makes.[353]

Loans in

[edit]

The following players joined Arsenal on loan and signed professional contracts with the club.

Date No. Pos. Player Loaned from On loan until Loan fee Ref.
First team
30 Aug 2024 32 GK Brazil Neto England Bournemouth (Premier League) End of season Undisclosed[148] [45]
31 Aug 2024 30 FW England Raheem Sterling England Chelsea (Premier League) Free[244] [242]

Total expenditure: Decrease £0.0 million (excluding purchase options and additional fees)

Loans out

[edit]
  • Date – Loan was originally scheduled to last to until end of the season but was curtailed.
Date No. Pos. Player Loaned to On loan until Loan fee Ref.
First team
15 Feb 2024 27 FW Brazil Marquinhos Brazil Fluminense (Série A) Jan 2025 Undisclosed [355]
15 Jul 2024 MF Belgium Albert Sambi Lokonga Spain Sevilla (La Liga) End of season Undisclosed[356][a] [33]
DF Portugal Nuno Tavares Italy Lazio (Serie A) Undisclosed[357][b] [34]
13 Aug 2024 31 GK Estonia Karl Hein Spain Real Valladolid (La Liga) Undisclosed [40]
28 Aug 2024 21 MF Portugal Fábio Vieira Portugal Porto (Primeira Liga) [44]
31 Aug 2024 24 FW England Reiss Nelson England Fulham (Premier League) [52]
Academy
17 Jul 2024 45 MF Republic of Ireland Jack Henry-Francis Republic of Ireland Sligo Rovers (Premier Division) 1 Nov 2024 Undisclosed [358]
16 Aug 2024 64 FW England Charles Sagoe Jr England Shrewsbury Town (League One) End of season [325]

Total income: Increase £0.0 million (excluding undisclosed figures)

  1. ^ Sevilla retain the option to make the loan permanent for €12.0m (£10.1m). Arsenal retain a 25% sell-on clause for any future transfer Sambi Lokonga makes if Sevilla activate the option.[356]
  2. ^ Lazio have a €9.0m (£7.6m) obligation to buy upon the completion of certain conditions. Arsenal retain a sell-on clause worth over 25% for any future transfer Tavares makes.[357]

Overall transfer activity

[edit]

Note: All loan fees included. All potential add-ons, bonuses and undisclosed figures excluded.

Transfer window Spending Income Net expenditure
Summer 2024 Decrease £88.8 million Increase £78.7 million[a] Decrease £10.1 million
Winter 2025 Steady £0.0 million Steady £0.0 million Steady £0.0 million
Total Decrease £88.8 million Increase £78.7 million Decrease £10.1 million
  1. ^ Through their sell-on clause, Arsenal received 30% of the profit Cardiff City made after former academy graduate Mark McGuinness joined Luton Town from the Welsh side (reportedly £2.0 million).[359]

Kits

[edit]

Supplier: Adidas / Sponsor: Fly Emirates / Sleeve sponsor: Visit Rwanda

Kits using Adidas's Three Stripes trademark
Home
0
Away
0
Goalkeeper1
0
Goalkeeper2
0
Goalkeeper4
0
Kits using Adidas's Trefoil trademark
Third
0
Third alt.
0
Goalkeeper3
0
Goalkeeper5
0

Kit information

[edit]

This is Adidas's sixth year supplying Arsenal kit, having taken over from Puma at the beginning of the 2019–20 season.[360][361]

  • Home: The club revealed their new home kit for the 2024–25 season on 16 May 2024. The kit uses Arsenal's traditional colours of red and white. The shirt has a red body and white sleeves with blue stripes on the collar and shoulders, and is complemented by white shorts and red socks. Red shorts may be used in some away games when there will be a colour clash with the home team's kit. This is the first time the club's iconic cannon has featured outside the crest on the home shirt since 1989–90.[362] The kit was launched alongside a film named The Year of the Cannon.[363]
  • Away: On 18 July, the Gunners released their new away kit, which honours the connection between the club, north London, and Africa, recognising Arsenal's African players and supporters. The shirt has a black base with red-and-green stripes on the collar and shoulders, and is combined with black shorts and black socks. A white zig-zag graphic runs down the arms and flanks of the torso.[364] White shorts or socks may be used in some away games when there will be a colour clash with the home team's kit. The kit was launched with an accompanying video named From Africa to Arsenal and back again 🌍.[365]
  • Third: The new third kit was revealed on 12 August. The shirt has an aqua blue coloured base with a lilac purple fade along the front. The collar and shoulder also contain navy blue stripes. The shirt is partnered with navy shorts and socks.[366] Aqua shorts and/or socks may be used in some away games when there will be a colour clash with the home team's kit. The kit was launched alongside a film named Arsenal. An Original. Always. 💜💙.[367]
  • Goalkeeper: The new goalkeeper kits are based on Adidas's goalkeeper template for the season.

Kit usage

[edit]
As of 26 Nov 2024
Kit Combination Usage
Kits using Adidas's Three Stripes trademark
Home Red body, white sleeves, white shorts and red socks.
  • Used in all home games.
  • Premier League: used away against Chelsea,[117] Manchester City[81] and Newcastle United.[110]
  • Champions League: used away against Atalanta,[80] Inter Milan[114] and Sporting CP.[368]
Away Black shirt, black shorts and black socks.
  • Premier League: used away against Aston Villa[57] and Tottenham Hotspur.[77]
  • EFL Cup: used away against Preston North End.[109]
Goalkeeper1 Yellow shirt, yellow shorts and yellow socks.
  • Premier League: used at home against Leicester City[91] and Liverpool;[105] used away against Aston Villa,[58] Chelsea,[116] Manchester City[82] and Newcastle United.[111]
  • EFL Cup: used at home against Bolton Wanderers.[88]
  • Champions League: used at home against Paris Saint-Germain[93] and Shakhtar Donetsk;[101] used away against Atalanta,[80] Inter Milan[115] and Sporting CP.[368]
Goalkeeper2 Pink shirt, pink shorts and pink socks.
  • Premier League: used away against Tottenham Hotspur.[76]
  • EFL Cup: used away against Preston North End.[106]
Goalkeeper4 Black shirt, black shorts and black socks.
  • Premier League: used at home against Brighton & Hove Albion,[64] Southampton,[96] Nottingham Forest[120] and Wolverhampton Wanderers.[55]
Kits using Adidas's Trefoil trademark
Third Aqua shirt, navy shorts and navy socks.
Third alt. Aqua shirt, navy shorts and aqua socks.
  • Premier League: used away against Bournemouth.[98]
Goalkeeper3 Black shirt, black shorts and black socks.
Goalkeeper5 Yellow shirt, yellow shorts and yellow socks.
  • Premier League: used away against Bournemouth.[98]

Pre-season and friendlies

[edit]

On 23 February 2024, Arsenal announced that they would travel to the United States in July to play friendlies against fellow Premier League sides Manchester United and Liverpool.[369] Two home friendlies were then announced in June, versus reigning Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen and Ligue 1 side Lyon.[370] A third and final friendly in the United States was confirmed in July, against Bournemouth, another Premier League side.[371]

24 July 2024 Friendly Arsenal England 1–1
(5–4 p)
England Bournemouth Carson, United States
19:30 PDT
(03:30 BST 1)
Report
Stadium: Dignity Health Sports Park
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Brandon Stevis (United States)
Penalties
27 July 2024 Friendly Arsenal England 2–1
(3–4 p)
England Manchester United Los Angeles, United States
17:00 PDT
(01:00 BST 1)
Report Stadium: SoFi Stadium
Attendance: 62,486
Referee: Timothy Ford (United States)
Penalties
31 July 2024 Friendly Liverpool England 2–1 England Arsenal Philadelphia, United States
19:30 EDT
(00:30 BST 1)
Report
Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field
Attendance: 69,879
Referee: Ramy Touchan (United States)
7 August 2024 Friendly Arsenal England 4–1 Germany Bayer Leverkusen Holloway
18:00 BST Report
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Samuel Barrott (England)
11 August 2024 Emirates Cup Arsenal England 2–0 France Lyon Holloway
14:00 BST
Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Craig Pawson (England)

Competitions

[edit]

Overall record

[edit]
Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
Premier League 17 August 2024 25 May 2025 Matchday 1 TBD 13 7 4 2 26 14 12 053.85
FA Cup 10–13 Jan 2025 TBD Third round TBD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 !
EFL Cup 25 September 2024 TBD Third round TBD 2 2 0 0 8 1 7 100.00
UEFA Champions League 19 September 2024 TBD League phase TBD 5 3 1 1 8 2 6 060.00
Total 20 12 5 3 42 17 25 060.00

Last updated: 30 November 2024
Source: Soccerway

Premier League

[edit]

League table

[edit]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Liverpool 12 10 1 1 24 8 16 31 Qualification for the Champions League league phase
2 Arsenal 13 7 4 2 26 14 12 25
3 Brighton & Hove Albion 13 6 5 2 22 17 5 23
4 Manchester City 12 7 2 3 22 17 5 23
5 Chelsea 12 6 4 2 23 14 9 22 Qualification for the Europa League league phase[a]
Updated to match(es) played on 30 November 2024. Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) If the champions, relegated teams or qualified teams for UEFA competitions cannot be determined by rules 1 to 3, rules 4.1 to 4.3 are applied – 4.1) Points gained in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.2) Away goals scored in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.3) Play-offs[372]
Notes:
  1. ^ The winners of the 2024–25 FA Cup also qualify for the Europa League league phase. If the cup winners qualify for the Champions League via league position, the berth reserved for the cup winners passes to the fifth-placed team, and the other berth is passed down to the sixth-placed team.

Results summary

[edit]
Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
13 7 4 2 26 14   12 25 4 2 0 15 6   9 3 2 2 11 8   3

Last updated: 30 November 2024.
Source: Premier League

Results by round

[edit]
Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAAHHAHAAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAAHHAHAHHAHA
ResultWWDWDWWLDLDWW
Position234243333544
Points36710111417171818192225
Updated to match(es) played on 30 November 2024. Source: Premier League
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; P = Postponed
Notes:
  • Positions show the situation at the end of the corresponding Game Weeks (GW), not the position at the conclusion of matches or game days.

Matches

[edit]

The league fixtures were announced on 18 June 2024.[373] A selection of fixtures were rescheduled for live TV coverage in the UK, or due to clashing with domestic or European cup competitions.

17 August 2024 1 Arsenal 2–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers Holloway
15:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,261
Referee: Jarred Gillett
24 August 2024 2 Aston Villa 0–2 Arsenal Birmingham
17:30 BST
Report
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 41,587
Referee: Michael Oliver
31 August 2024 3 Arsenal 1–1 Brighton & Hove Albion Holloway
12:30 BST
Report
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,326
Referee: Chris Kavanagh
15 September 2024 4 Tottenham Hotspur 0–1 Arsenal Tottenham
14:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Attendance: 61,645
Referee: Jarred Gillett
22 September 2024 5 Manchester City 2–2 Arsenal Manchester
16:30 BST
Report
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,846
Referee: Michael Oliver
28 September 2024 6 Arsenal 4–2 Leicester City Holloway
15:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,323
Referee: Samuel Barrott
5 October 2024 7 Arsenal 3–1 Southampton Holloway
15:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,307
Referee: Tony Harrington
19 October 2024 8 Bournemouth 2–0 Arsenal Bournemouth
17:30 BST
Report
Stadium: Dean Court
Attendance: 11,235
Referee: Robert Jones
27 October 2024 9 Arsenal 2–2 Liverpool Holloway
16:30 GMT
Report
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,383
Referee: Anthony Taylor
2 November 2024 10 Newcastle United 1–0 Arsenal Newcastle upon Tyne
12:30 GMT
Report
Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 52,249
Referee: John Brooks
10 November 2024 11 Chelsea 1–1 Arsenal Fulham
16:30 GMT
Report
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 39,780
Referee: Michael Oliver
23 November 2024 12 Arsenal 3–0 Nottingham Forest Holloway
15:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,298
Referee: Simon Hooper
30 November 2024 13 West Ham United 2–5 Arsenal Stratford
17:30 GMT
Report
Stadium: London Stadium
Referee: Anthony Taylor
4 December 2024 14 Arsenal v Manchester United Holloway
20:15 GMT Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Referee: Samuel Barrott
8 December 2024 15 Fulham v Arsenal Fulham
14:00 GMT Report Stadium: Craven Cottage
14 December 2024 16 Arsenal v Everton Holloway
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
21 December 2024 17 Crystal Palace v Arsenal Selhurst
17:30 GMT Report Stadium: Selhurst Park
27 December 2024 18 Arsenal v Ipswich Town Holloway
20:15 GMT Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
1 January 2025 19 Brentford v Arsenal Brentford
17:30 GMT Report Stadium: Brentford Community Stadium
4 January 2025 20 Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal Brighton and Hove
17:30 GMT Report Stadium: Falmer Stadium
15 January 2025 21 Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur Holloway
20:00 GMT Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
18 January 2025 22 Arsenal v Aston Villa Holloway
17:30 GMT Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
25 January 2025 23 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal Wolverhampton
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: Molineux Stadium
1 February 2025 24 Arsenal v Manchester City Holloway
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
15 February 2025 25 Leicester City v Arsenal Leicester
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: King Power Stadium
22 February 2025 26 Arsenal v West Ham United Holloway
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
25 February 2025 27 Nottingham Forest v Arsenal West Bridgford
19:45 GMT Report Stadium: City Ground
8 March 2025 28 Manchester United v Arsenal Trafford
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: Old Trafford
15 March 2025 29 Arsenal v Chelsea Holloway
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
1 April 2025 30 Arsenal v Fulham Holloway
19:45 BST Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
5 April 2025 31 Everton v Arsenal Liverpool
15:00 BST Report Stadium: Goodison Park
12 April 2025 32 Arsenal v Brentford Holloway
15:00 BST Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
19 April 2025 33 Ipswich Town v Arsenal Ipswich
15:00 BST Report Stadium: Portman Road
26 April 2025 34 Arsenal v Crystal Palace Holloway
15:00 BST Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
3 May 2025 35 Arsenal v Bournemouth Holloway
15:00 BST Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
10 May 2025 36 Liverpool v Arsenal Liverpool
15:00 BST Report Stadium: Anfield
18 May 2025 37 Arsenal v Newcastle United Holloway
15:00 BST Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
25 May 2025 38 Southampton v Arsenal Southampton
16:00 BST Report Stadium: St. Mary's Stadium

FA Cup

[edit]

As a Premier League side, Arsenal will enter the FA Cup in the third round in January 2025.

January 2025 Third round v

EFL Cup

[edit]

The Gunners entered the EFL Cup in the third round as one of the Premier League teams participating in UEFA competitions. They were drawn against League One side Bolton Wanderers at home[374] and then away to Championship side Preston North End.[375] In the quarter-finals, Arsenal then drew fellow Premier League side Crystal Palace in a home London derby.[376]

25 September 2024 Third round Arsenal 5–1 Bolton Wanderers (3) Holloway
19:45 BST
Report
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,056
Referee: Josh Smith
30 October 2024 Fourth round Preston North End (2) 0–3 Arsenal Preston
19:45 GMT Report Stadium: Deepdale
Attendance: 21,811
Referee: Peter Bankes
18 December 2024 Quarter-finals Arsenal v Crystal Palace (1) Holloway
19:30 GMT Stadium: Emirates Stadium

UEFA Champions League

[edit]

League phase

[edit]

Arsenal's UEFA club coefficient was 72.000 points at the end of the previous campaign.[377] They were in Pot 2 for the league phase draw, which was held on 29 August 2024.[378] Arsenal were randomly drawn to play Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan from Pot 1, Shakhtar Donetsk and Atalanta from Pot 2, Dinamo Zagreb and Sporting CP from Pot 3, and finally Monaco and debutants Girona from Pot 4.[379]

League phase table
[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
5 Italy Atalanta 5 3 2 0 11 1 10 11 Advance to round of 16 (seeded)
6 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 5 3 1 1 11 5 6 10
7 England Arsenal 5 3 1 1 8 2 6 10
8 France Monaco 5 3 1 1 12 7 5 10
9 England Aston Villa 5 3 1 1 6 1 5 10 Advance to knockout phase play-offs (seeded)
Updated to match(es) played on 27 November 2024. Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: League phase tiebreakers
Results summary
[edit]
Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
5 3 1 1 8 2   6 10 2 0 0 3 0   3 1 1 1 5 2   3

Last updated: 26 November 2024.
Source: UEFA

Results by round
[edit]
Round12345678
GroundAHHAAHHA
ResultDWWLW
Position16139127
Points147710
Updated to match(es) played on 26 November 2024. Source: UEFA
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; P = Postponed
Matches
[edit]
19 September 2024 1 Atalanta Italy 0–0 England Arsenal Bergamo, Italy
21:00 CEST
(20:00 BST)
Report Stadium: Stadio di Bergamo
Attendance: 22,858
Referee: Clément Turpin (France)
1 October 2024 2 Arsenal England 2–0 France Paris Saint-Germain London, England
20:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,103
Referee: Slavko Vinčić (Slovenia)
22 October 2024 3 Arsenal England 1–0 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk London, England
20:00 BST
Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,863
Referee: Benoît Bastien (France)
6 November 2024 4 Inter Milan Italy 1–0 England Arsenal Milan, Italy
21:00 CET
(20:00 GMT)
Report
Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 75,222
Referee: István Kovács (Romania)
26 November 2024 5 Sporting CP Portugal 1–5 England Arsenal Lisbon, Portugal
20:00 WET
(20:00 GMT)
Report
Stadium: Estádio José Alvalade
Attendance: 47,386
Referee: Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
11 December 2024 6 Arsenal England v France Monaco London, England
20:00 GMT Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
22 January 2025 7 Arsenal England v Croatia Dinamo Zagreb London, England
20:00 GMT Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
29 January 2025 8 Girona Spain v England Arsenal Girona, Spain
21:00 CET
(20:00 GMT)
Report Stadium: Estadi Montilivi

Statistics

[edit]
Keys
Final score The score at full time; Arsenal's listed first. (N) The game was played at a neutral site.
(H) Arsenal were the home team. (A) Arsenal were the away team.
Opponent The opponent team without a flag is English.
Player* Player who joined Arsenal permanently or on loan during the season
Player Player who departed Arsenal permanently or on loan during the season
Player# Player from Arsenal's under-21s or under-18s squad

Appearances

[edit]

The following twenty-nine players made appearances for Arsenal's first team during the season.

Includes all competitions for senior teams.[380] Players with no appearances not included in the list.

As of 30 Nov 2024
2024–25 season Career
club
total
Ref.
No. Pos. Player Premier
League
FA Cup EFL Cup Champions
League
Season
total
2 DF France William Saliba 12 0 1 5 18 101 [155]
4 DF England Ben White 7 2 0 0 3 10 2 146 [166]
5 MF Ghana Thomas Partey 11 1 0 0 1 5 16 2 133 [198]
6 DF Brazil Gabriel Magalhães 13 0 0 1 5 18 1 187 [171]
7 FW England Bukayo Saka 12 0 1 1 4 17 1 244 [227]
8 MF Norway Martin Ødegaard 6 0 0 1 1 7 1 161 [205]
9 FW Brazil Gabriel Jesus 2 9 0 2 2 2 6 11 86 [232]
11 FW Brazil Gabriel Martinelli 8 3 0 1 1 5 14 4 192 [237]
12 DF Netherlands Jurriën Timber 10 1 0 1 4 15 1 19 [175]
15 DF Poland Jakub Kiwior 0 6 0 2 0 2 2 8 48 [179]
17 DF Ukraine Oleksandr Zinchenko 1 4 0 1 0 2 2 6 76 [184]
18 DF Japan Takehiro Tomiyasu 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 84 [189]
19 FW Belgium Leandro Trossard 9 4 0 0 3 2 12 6 86 [241]
20 MF Italy Jorginho 4 1 0 2 0 2 6 3 61 [210]
22 GK Spain David Raya* 13 0 0 5 18 59 [146]
23 MF Spain Mikel Merino* 4 2 0 1 1 3 6 5 11 [213]
29 MF Germany Kai Havertz 12 0 0 2 5 17 2 70 [217]
30 FW England Raheem Sterling* 2 4 0 2 0 2 4 6 10 [246]
33 DF Italy Riccardo Calafiori* 6 2 0 1 3 1 10 3 13 [193]
36 GK England Tommy Setford*# 0 0 1 0 1 1 [295]
41 MF England Declan Rice 11 0 1 4 16 67 [222]
46 FW Netherlands Ismeal Kabia# 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 [297]
47 DF Albania Maldini Kacurri# 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 [299]
49 MF England Myles Lewis-Skelly# 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 5 6 [301]
51 DF England Josh Nichols# 0 0 1 0 1 1 [303]
53 MF England Ethan Nwaneri# 0 7 0 2 0 2 2 9 13 [305]
76 DF England Ayden Heaven# 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 [307]
92 GK England Jack Porter# 0 0 1 0 1 1 [309]
Players who departed the club on loan but featured this season
24 FW England Reiss Nelson 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 90 [256]

Goals

[edit]

The following thirteen players scored for Arsenal's first team during the season.

Includes all competitions for senior teams.[380] The list is sorted by squad number when season-total goals are equal. Players with no goals not included in the list.

As of 30 Nov 2024
2024–25 season Career
club
total
Ref.
Rk. No. Pos. Player Premier
League
FA Cup EFL Cup Champions
League
Season
total
1 29 MF Germany Kai Havertz 5 0 2 2 9 23 [217]
2 7 FW England Bukayo Saka 5 0 0 2 7 65 [227]
3 6 DF Brazil Gabriel Magalhães 3 0 0 1 4 19 [171]
11 FW Brazil Gabriel Martinelli 3 0 0 1 4 45 [237]
19 FW Belgium Leandro Trossard 3 0 0 1 4 22 [241]
53 MF England Ethan Nwaneri# 1 0 3 0 4 4 [305]
7 5 MF Ghana Thomas Partey 2 0 0 0 2 7 [198]
8 8 MF Norway Martin Ødegaard 1 0 0 0 1 36 [205]
9 FW Brazil Gabriel Jesus 0 0 1 0 1 20 [232]
23 MF Spain Mikel Merino* 1 0 0 0 1 1 [213]
30 FW England Raheem Sterling* 0 0 1 0 1 1 [246]
33 DF Italy Riccardo Calafiori* 1 0 0 0 1 1 [193]
41 MF England Declan Rice 0 0 1 0 1 8 [222]
Own goal(s) 1 0 0 1 2
Total 26 0 8 8 42

Assists

[edit]

The following ten players registered assists for Arsenal's first team during the season.

Includes all competitions for senior teams.[380] The list is sorted by squad number when season-total assists are equal. Players with no assists not included in the list.

As of 30 Nov 2024
2024–25 season Career
club
total
Ref.
Rk. No. Pos. Player Premier
League
FA Cup EFL Cup Champions
League
Season
total
1 7 FW England Bukayo Saka 10 0 0 1 11 61 [227]
2 41 MF England Declan Rice 1 0 1 1 3 12 [222]
3 8 MF Norway Martin Ødegaard 2 0 0 0 2 27 [205]
11 FW Brazil Gabriel Martinelli 2 0 0 0 2 26 [237]
12 DF Netherlands Jurriën Timber 1 0 0 1 2 2 [175]
15 DF Poland Jakub Kiwior 0 0 2 0 2 5 [179]
19 FW Belgium Leandro Trossard 1 0 0 1 2 14 [241]
30 FW England Raheem Sterling* 1 0 1 0 2 2 [246]
9 4 DF England Ben White 1 0 0 0 1 11 [166]
9 FW Brazil Gabriel Jesus 0 0 1 0 1 16 [232]
29 MF Germany Kai Havertz 1 0 0 0 1 8 [217]
Total 20 0 5 4 29

Disciplinary record

[edit]

Includes all competitions for senior teams.[380] The list is sorted by red cards, then yellow cards (and by squad number when total cards are equal). Players with no cards not included in the list.

As of 30 Nov 2024
Rk. No. Pos. Player Premier
League
FA Cup EFL Cup Champions
League
Total
Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card
1 2 DF France William Saliba 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1
2 41 MF England Declan Rice 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0
3 19 FW Belgium Leandro Trossard 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
4 9 FW Brazil Gabriel Jesus 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0
5 4 DF England Ben White 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0
7 FW England Bukayo Saka 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
12 DF Netherlands Jurriën Timber 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
20 MF Italy Jorginho 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
22 GK Spain David Raya* 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0
33 DF Italy Riccardo Calafiori* 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0
11 5 MF Ghana Thomas Partey 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
6 DF Brazil Gabriel Magalhães 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0
29 MF Germany Kai Havertz 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
14 8 MF Norway Martin Ødegaard 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
11 FW Brazil Gabriel Martinelli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
23 MF Spain Mikel Merino* 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
49 MF England Myles Lewis-Skelly# 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Total 30 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 37 2 1

Clean sheets

[edit]

Includes all competitions for senior teams.[380] The list is sorted by squad number when season-total clean sheets are equal. Numbers in square brackets represent games where both goalkeepers participated and both kept a clean sheet; the number in square brackets is awarded to the goalkeeper who was substituted on, whilst a full clean sheet is awarded to the goalkeeper who was on the field at the start of play. Goalkeepers with no appearances not included in the list.

As of 30 Nov 2024
2024–25 season Career
club
total
Ref.
Rk. No. Goalkeeper Premier
League
FA Cup EFL Cup Champions
League
Season
total
Season
percentage
1 22 Spain David Raya* 4 0 0 3 7 39% (7/18) 27 [146]
2 36 England Tommy Setford*# 0 0 1 0 1 100% (1/1) 1 [295]
3 92 England Jack Porter# 0 0 0 0 0 0% (0/1) 0 [309]
Total 4 0 1 3 8 40% (8/20)

Captains

[edit]

Includes all competitions for senior teams. The list is sorted by squad number when season-total number of games where a player started as captain are equal. Players with no games started as captain not included in the list.

As of 30 Nov 2024
2024–25 season Career
club
total
Ref.
Rk. No. Pos. Player Premier
League
FA Cup EFL Cup Champions
League
Season
total
1 8 MF Norway Martin Ødegaard 6 0 0 1 7 90
2 7 FW England Bukayo Saka 4 0 0 2 6 7 [81][91][93][105][111][113]
3 20 MF Italy Jorginho 2 0 2 0 4 10 [78][88][381][107]
4 9 FW Brazil Gabriel Jesus 0 0 0 2 2 3 [382][102]
5 6 DF Brazil Gabriel Magalhães 1 0 0 0 1 1 [98]
Total 13 0 2 5 20

International call-ups

[edit]

The following fifteen Arsenal players (excluding players who departed the club permanently or on loan) were named in their respective countries' senior squads for international fixtures during the season.

The list is sorted by national team and player, respectively. Players with no senior national team call-ups not included in the list.

As of 20 Nov 2024
National team Player Pos. Debut Caps Goals Latest call-up Notes
 Belgium Leandro Trossard FW 2020 40 10 Nov 2024[119]
 Brazil Gabriel Magalhães DF 2023 13 1
Gabriel Martinelli FW 2022 16 2
 England Declan Rice MF 2019 62 5 Oct 2024[97]
Bukayo Saka FW 2020 43 12
 France William Saliba DF 2022 25 0 Nov 2024[119]
 Germany Kai Havertz FW/MF 2018 55 20
 Ghana Thomas Partey MF 2016 51 13 Sep 2024[69] Started as Ghana's captain for 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualification matches in Sep 2024.[67][68]
 Italy Riccardo Calafiori* DF 2024 8 0 Oct 2024[97]
 Netherlands Jurriën Timber DF 2021 18 0 Nov 2024[119]
 Norway Martin Ødegaard MF 2014 61 3 Sep 2024[69] Started as Norway's captain.
 Poland Jakub Kiwior DF 2022 31 1 Nov 2024[119]
 Spain Mikel Merino* MF 2020 31 2 Won Euro 2024 with Spain on 14 Jul 2024.[41][10]
David Raya* GK 2022 11 0
 Ukraine Oleksandr Zinchenko MF/DF 2015 69 10

Awards and nominations

[edit]
Keys
M Matches W Won D Drawn L Lost
Pts Points GF Goals for GA Goals against GD Goal difference
Pos. Position Pld Played G Goals A Assists
CS Clean sheets (for defenders and goalkeepers) S Saves (for goalkeepers)
Final score The score at full time; Arsenal's listed first. (N) The game was played at a neutral site.
(H) Arsenal were the home team. (A) Arsenal were the away team.
Opponent The opponent team without a flag is English.
Player* Player who joined Arsenal permanently or on loan during the season
Player Player who departed Arsenal permanently or on loan during the season
Player# Player from Arsenal's under-21s or under-18s squad

Monthly awards

[edit]

Arsenal Player of the Month

[edit]

The winner of the award was chosen via a poll on the club's official website.

Month Pos. Player Pld G A CS Votes Ref.
Aug 2024 FW England Bukayo Saka 3 1 3 42% [383]
Sep 2024 GK Spain David Raya* 4 0 0 2 44% [384]
Oct 2024 FW England Bukayo Saka 4 3 2 50% [385]

Arsenal Goal of the Month

[edit]

The winner of the award was chosen from goals scored by men's, women's and academy teams via a poll on the club's official website.

  • Score – The score at the time of the goal. Arsenal's score listed first.
  • Player – Women's first-team player
  • Player# – Academy player
Month Pos. Player Score Final score Opponent Competition Date Votes Ref.
Aug 2024 MF Germany Kai Havertz 1–0 (H) 1–1 (H) Brighton & Hove Albion Premier League 31 Aug 28% [386]
Sep 2024 DF Italy Riccardo Calafiori* 1–1 (A) 2–2 (A) Manchester City 22 Sep 40% [387]
Oct 2024 FW Australia Caitlin Foord 1–2 (H) 1–2 (H) Chelsea Women Women's Super League 12 Oct 42% [388]

Premier League Manager of the Month

[edit]

The winner of the award was chosen by a combination of an online public vote and a panel of experts.

Month Manager M W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos Result Ref.
Aug 2024 Spain Mikel Arteta 3 2 1 0 5 1 4 7 4th Nominated [389]
Sep 2024 3 2 1 0 7 4 3 7 3rd [390]

Premier League Player of the Month

[edit]

The winner of the award was chosen by a combination of an online public vote, a panel of experts, and the captain of each Premier League club.

Month Pos. Player Pld G A CS S Result Ref.
Aug 2024 GK Spain David Raya* 3 0 0 2 9 Nominated [391]
FW England Bukayo Saka 3 1 3
Sep 2024 DF Brazil Gabriel Magalhães 3 2 0 1 [392]
Oct 2024 FW England Bukayo Saka 2 2 2 [393]

Premier League Goal of the Month

[edit]

The winner of the award was chosen by a combination of an online public vote and a panel of experts.

  • Score – The score at the time of the goal. Arsenal's score listed first.
Month Pos. Player Score Final score Opponent Date Result Ref.
Sep 2024 DF Italy Riccardo Calafiori* 1–1 (A) 2–2 (A) Manchester City 22 Sep Nominated [394]
Oct 2024 FW England Bukayo Saka 1–0 (H) 2–2 (H) Liverpool 27 Oct [395]

Premier League Save of the Month

[edit]

The winner of the award was chosen by a combination of an online public vote and a panel of experts.

David Raya became the first goalkeeper in the award's history to be nominated for two separate saves in the same month when he did so in August 2024. The second of these saves, a stunning one-handed stop to deny Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins, subsequently won the Save of the Month award.[60] It prevented Arsenal from going 1–0 down at Villa Park after 54 minutes of a match they ultimately went on to win 2–0.[58] It also made Arsenal the most awarded club at the time of Raya's win, adding to Ramsdale's two awards to bring the club's total up to three awards.

  • Score – The score at the time of the save. Arsenal's score listed first.
Month Goalkeeper Score Final score Opponent Shot taker Date Result Ref.
Aug 2024 Spain David Raya* 1–0 (H) 2–0 (H) Wolverhampton Wanderers Jørgen Strand Larsen 17 Aug Nominated [396]
0–0 (A) 2–0 (A) Aston Villa Ollie Watkins 24 Aug Won [60]

Milestones

[edit]
Keys
Final score The score at full time; Arsenal's listed first. (N) The game was played at a neutral site.
(H) Arsenal were the home team. (A) Arsenal were the away team.
Opponent The opponent team without a flag is English.
Player* Player who joined Arsenal permanently or on loan during the season
Player Player who departed Arsenal permanently or on loan during the season
Player# Player from Arsenal's under-21s or under-18s squad

Debuts or 100th appearances

[edit]

On 25 September 2024 at the age of 16 years and 72 days, Jack Porter became the youngest goalkeeper to play for Arsenal's first team,[89] and the youngest player to start an Arsenal first-team game.[87] On the same day, Maldini Kacurri became the first Albanian national to represent Arsenal's first team in the club's history.[87]

The following players made their 1st or 100th competitive appearances for Arsenal's first team during the campaign.

Note: When two Arsenal players make their first-team debuts at the same time, the Heritage number goes in order of who joined the club earlier.[87]

As of 30 Nov 2024
Date Heritage
number
Squad
number
Pos. Player Age Final
score
Opponent Competition Ref.
Debuts
24 Aug 2024 903 33 DF Italy Riccardo Calafiori* 22 2–0 (A) Aston Villa Premier League [59][58]
15 Sep 2024 904 30 FW England Raheem Sterling* 29 1–0 (A) Tottenham Hotspur [77][76]
22 Sep 2024 905 49 MF England Myles Lewis-Skelly# 17 2–2 (A) Manchester City [81][82]
25 Sep 2024 906 51 DF England Josh Nichols# 18 5–1 (H) Bolton Wanderers EFL Cup [86][88]
907 92 GK England Jack Porter# 16
908 47 DF Albania Maldini Kacurri# 18
909 46 FW Netherlands Ismeal Kabia# 18
1 Oct 2024 910 23 MF Spain Mikel Merino* 28 2–0 (H) France Paris Saint-Germain Champions League [93][94]
30 Oct 2024 911 36 GK England Tommy Setford*# 18 3–0 (A) Preston North End EFL Cup [107][109]
912 76 DF England Ayden Heaven# 18
100th appearances
26 Nov 2024 887 2 DF France William Saliba 23 5–1 (A) Portugal Sporting CP Champions League [397][398]

First goals

[edit]

The following players scored their first goals for Arsenal's first team during the campaign.

As of 30 Nov 2024
  • Score – The score at the time of the goal. Arsenal's score listed first.
Date No. Pos. Player Age Score Final score Opponent Competition Ref.
22 Sep 2024 33 DF Italy Riccardo Calafiori* 22 1–1 (A) 2–2 (A) Manchester City Premier League [81][82]
25 Sep 2024 53 MF England Ethan Nwaneri# 17 2–0 (H) 5–1 (H) Bolton Wanderers EFL Cup [86][88]
30 FW England Raheem Sterling* 29 4–1 (H)
27 Oct 2024 23 MF Spain Mikel Merino* 28 2–1 (H) 2–2 (H) Liverpool Premier League [103][105]

First assists

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The following players registered their first assists for Arsenal's first team during the campaign.

As of 30 Nov 2024
  • Score – The score at the time of the assist. Arsenal's score listed first.
Date No. Pos. Player Age Score Final score Opponent Competition Ref.
25 Sep 2024 30 FW England Raheem Sterling* 29 2–0 (H) 5–1 (H) Bolton Wanderers EFL Cup [86][88]
28 Sep 2024 12 DF Netherlands Jurriën Timber 23 1–0 (H) 4–2 (H) Leicester City Premier League [90][91]

First clean sheets

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The following goalkeepers kept their first clean sheets for Arsenal's first team during the campaign.

As of 30 Nov 2024
Date No. Goalkeeper Age Final score Opponent Competition Ref.
30 Oct 2024 36 England Tommy Setford*# 18 3–0 (A) Preston North End EFL Cup [109][106]

First starts as captain

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The following players made their first starts as captain of Arsenal's first team during the campaign.

Date No. Pos. Player Age Final score Opponent Competition Ref.
19 Oct 2024 6 DF Brazil Gabriel Magalhães 26 0–2 (A) Bournemouth Premier League [98][100]

Injuries

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The following first-team players were unavailable for at least 3 games for the club after suffering an injury or undergoing a surgery during the campaign. The list is arranged chronologically by date of the game or training when an injury happened or date of the surgery.

As of 30 Nov 2024
  • National team – International fixture
  • Training – Training with the national team
No. Pos. Player Injury Game or training
on which the injury
happened
Game after
recovering
from the injury
Arsenal
games
missed
Ref.
3 DF Scotland Kieran Tierney Hamstring Switzerland Switzerland
(Euro 2024)
(19 Jun 2024)
Portugal Sporting CP
(Champions League)
(26 Nov 2024)
18 [399]
[397]
18 DF Japan Takehiro Tomiyasu Knee Training
(20 Jul 2024 or earlier)
Southampton
(Premier League)
(5 Oct 2024)
9 [400]
[381]
23 MF Spain Mikel Merino* Shoulder Training
(28 Aug 2024)
France Paris Saint-Germain
(Champions League)
(1 Oct 2024)
6 [61]
[94]
8 MF Norway Martin Ødegaard Ankle Austria Austria
(Nations League B)
(9 Sep 2024)
Italy Inter Milan
(Champions League)
(6 Nov 2024)
12 [75]
[113]
17 DF Ukraine Oleksandr Zinchenko Calf Training
(14 Sep 2024 or earlier)
Bournemouth
(Premier League)
(19 Oct 2024)
7 [78]
[401]
4 DF England Ben White Groin Training
(21 Sep 2024 or earlier)
4 [85]
[401]
12 DF Netherlands Jurriën Timber Muscular France Paris Saint-Germain
(Champions League)
(1 Oct 2024)
Liverpool
(Premier League)
(27 Oct 2024)
3 [402]
[105]
18 DF Japan Takehiro Tomiyasu Knee Southampton
(Premier League)
(5 Oct 2024)
Not yet fully recovered 9 [403]
33 DF Italy Riccardo Calafiori* Knee Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
(Champions League)
(22 Oct 2024)
Nottingham Forest
(Premier League)
(23 Nov 2024)
5 [101]
[120]

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