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Arsenal do not yet know if they will be playing in the Champions League next season.
The Gunners have endured a strange season under Unai Emery, turning in a number of genuinely terrible performances on the road, while remaining excellent at home.
They are also in the Europa League semi-finals, where a clash with Valencia lies in wait.
Regardless of whatever happens between now and May, the Gunners have a number of problems that need addressing.
Football FanCast takes a look at some of the issues that need to be solved by the former PSG boss ahead of next season.
Is Ozil staying?
Is Mesut Ozil staying at Arsenal?
Previously a genuinely world-class talent when he arrived at Arsenal for £42.5 million, the Germany international has struggled under Emery, who has regularly dropped the star throughout 2018-19.
He has played 90 minutes just nine times in the Premier League this term.
Still, he earns £350,000-per-week and Emery must decide if the 30-year-old has any kind of future at the club.
As it is, it may well be difficult for the club to ship Ozil out. His wages are such that only a handful of clubs could potentially afford him and he is not at the level of the likes of PSG, Barcelona or Manchester City.
If he is to stick around, though, Emery will have to build around him next season and tailor some of his summer business towards Ozil being the club’s playmaker.
His future, then, could shape the entirety of the club’s summer.
What’s Plan A?
Arsenal don’t seem to have a playing style.
Under Arsene Wenger, they did have a soft underbelly, but they tried to play the same way in every game, moving the ball quickly and trying to exploit the centre of the pitch.
Under Emery, though, there is something of a mishmash of ideas. He regularly deploys defensive-minded players in midfield, seemingly to allow the attackers to thrive, but then plays his forwards out of position.
It remains to be seen if Emery actually knows whether Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is best deployed as a striker or a winger.
If he can settle on a playing style, however, and start training the Gunners to that end, then the club could reap the rewards of consistency.
As it is, they are an unpredictable opponent largely because they don’t seem to know their own tactics, and that is often brought into a sharper focus when they fall behind, and the wheels fall off.
Emery needs to fix that this summer.
What’s your best XI?
This is similar to the last point but has a key difference; regardless of playing style, Emery does not seem to know his best XI.
We know that Bernd Leno is the No.1 choice in goal. That’s fine.
In defence, however, Emery continually chops and changes, picking between veteran Laurent Koscielny, gaffe-prone Shkodran Mustafi, former Borussia Dortmund star Sokratis and youngster Konstantinos Mavropanos.
He signed midfielder Denis Suarez in the January transfer window on loan from Barcelona but routinely overlooks him, while picking between Aaron Ramsey, who is leaving in the summer, anyway, Matteo Guendouzi, Granit Xhaka, Lucas Torreira and Mohamed Elneny in midfield.
Aubameyang appears to be his first-choice striker but even that is up for debate with Alexandre Lacazette in the squad.
If Arsenal are to get their summer business right, Emery needs to decide his strongest starting XI and build on it.
That will, in turn, lead to the identification of the deadwood. As it is, it appears that everyone is getting a chance and it could lead to the Gunners keeping players who are not of the required calibre ahead of next season.
In short, Emery must be ruthless.






