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- ,Arsene Wenger has made his Premier League title prediction ahead of the 2023/24 season
- The Frenchman contends that Arsenal are the favourites to secure the coveted English title
- The Gunners missed out last season by a whisker, with Man City winning it at their expense
Arsene Wenger has boldly claimed Arsenal will win the Premier League title next season.
The Frenchman is one of the most successful managers in the Premier League era, thanks to his illustrious stint with the Gunners.
Wenger spent more than 20 years as the North Londoners' boss, winning three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups during his time at the helm.
According to The Sun, Arsenal's last tasted Premier League glory in 2004 under the 73-year-old, who currently works with the world football governing body, FIFA.
The Emirates Stadium dwellers came close to ending their long wait for an EPL triumph last season but fell short in that attempt at the expense of Manchester City.
Wenger makes EPL title prediction
However, Wenger contends that his former side are in a pole position to finally win the Premier League title ahead of the 2023/24 campaign.
According to the Frenchman, Arsenal's heavy investment this summer in new signings will help them challenge for the domestic crown.
“I believe we will win the championship, it is as simple as that," he told EuroSport.
Wenger mentioned the investment in players like Declan Rice, and praised the Gunners for good purchases of players who are mature but also young.
“[Arsenal] will be under more pressure after last year but they have learned a lot and they can show they can deal with that pressure now," he added.
Arsenal have made three key signings so far in the shape of Kai Havertz, Jurrien Timber, and Rice - who joined in a British transfer record deal.
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The Gunners boss unveiled his 27-man team ahead of three friendly clashes scheduled for the next few days.
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