Arsenal have spent over £80m on their income to date. Gabriel Jesus was the latest to walk through the door for £45million on Monday. The forward has joined Fabio Vieira, USA goalkeeper Matt Turner and young Brazilian winger Marquinho. However, the Gunners are not done there. Arteta wants to sign Ajax defender Lisandro Martinez and is also interested in signing a midfielder and a striker. But he may need to raise some funds to do so. Transfer news LIVE: Ronaldo bid for Barcelona, ​​third Manchester United deal ordered, strike at Arsenal Meanwhile, academy graduate Arthur Okonkwo is set to go out on loan after being third choice for Arteta last term. Another player who has returned from loan is Hector Bellerin. The Spaniard captained the Gunners against Ipswich but wants a permanent return to Real Betis. Fellow full-back Nuno Tavares could also be on his way through the exit door after just one season at Arsenal, but the report says he would only be on loan. Arsenal want to sell club record signing Nicolas Pepe. However, finding a buyer can be difficult and a buy-to-let loan could be the most likely outcome. A seventh player who could leave is Pablo Mari. He has spent the last six months at Udinese, but the return of William Saliba means he is unlikely to get much game time at Arsenal, so a permanent exit is on the horizon. Lucas Torreira has not played a first-team game for Arsenal since July 2020. Fiorentina, the club he was on loan at last season, have not made the option to sign him permanently. Arsenal are now looking for a new club to sign the Uruguay international. The final three players who could leave are all academy graduates. Folarin Balogun is set to go out on loan again after a spell at Middlesbrough last term. However, Arsenal are eyeing permanent moves for Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Rhys Nelson. Want the latest Premier League news as we publish it on Express Sport? Join our new Facebook group by clicking here