Five players who could leave Arsenal on loan before the end of the transfer window

Who could Arsenal offload over the next couple of weeks?
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Arsenal have made a strong start to the new Premier League season.

Mikel Arteta’s side have won back-to-back games against Crystal Palace and Leicester City to collect maximum points.

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It has been a busy summer for the London club with both comings and goings.

Here are five players who could leave the Gunners on loan before the end of the transfer window....

Miguel Azeez

The youngster has been on the books at the Emirates Stadium for his whole career to date but his chances of first-team football this term are slim.

He had a spell out on loan in League One in the last campaign with Portsmouth.

Arsenal youngster Miguel Azeez spent the first half of last season on loan at PompeyArsenal youngster Miguel Azeez spent the first half of last season on loan at Pompey
Arsenal youngster Miguel Azeez spent the first half of last season on loan at Pompey

Matt Smith

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He is no stranger to heading out the exit door to get some game time under his belt.

The midfielder has had spells with Swindon Town, Charlton Athletic and Doncaster Rovers over recent times in the Football League.

Salah-Eddine Oulad M’Hand

Arsenal signed the 18-year-old in 2020 from Dutch side Feyenoord.

He is yet to make a senior appearance but could potentially benefit from going out on loan to get some more experience.

Brooke Norton-Cuffy

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He spent the second-half of last season with Lincoln City in the third tier and was a hit with the Imps, making 17 appearances in all competitions.

The right wing-back is now an attractive proposition for clubs in both the Championship and League One.

Karl Hein

The Estonia international goalkeeper, 20, joined the Gunners back in 2019 from Nomme United.

He was loaned out to Reading last term and ended up playing five times for the Royals.

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