Arsenal win title after six-year rebuild under Arteta

Arsenal clinched their first Premier League title in 22 years after Manchester City's draw with Bournemouth sealed the win, capping a meticulously planned six-year project led by Mikel Arteta. The triumph followed a reshaped recruitment strategy steered by Edu and newly appointed sporting director Andrea Berta, with impactful signings such as Viktor Gyokeres and a bolstered defensive core alongside key academy graduates like Saka. The club balanced long-term goals with adaptability, celebrated a culture of team cohesion and innovative coaching, and now looks toward Champions League glory while planning a squad rebuild and contract extensions as Arteta’s leadership continues.
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