Arsenal are looking to bolster their ranks this summer with a number of players linked with the club. Mikel Arteta's side are expected to be busy yet again this summer as they look to build on their Premier League title success. The Gunners have already agreed to let go Jakub Kiwior and Karl Hein permanently but much more business will be carried out in the coming weeks and months. It's understood Andrea Berta and Arteta are huge admirers of Morgan Rogers and Eli Junior Kroupi, but any deal is likely to cost north of £80million. A new midfielder is on the agenda and Ayyoub Bouaddi's representatives have already spoken to Berta. Any move could be delayed until after the World Cup, though, with the 18-year-old currently shining for Morocco. Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes are also of interest. The likes of Fabio Viera, Reiss Nelson, Ben White, Christian Norgaard, Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard face uncertain futures at Emirates Stadium and could depart if the right offer comes in. Arsenal youngster Ethan Nwaneri has been linked with a shock move to Liverpool. The Hale Ender spent the second half of the season on loan at Marseille, but it did not go as planned for the teenager. Now, according to a social media report, the Reds are 'keeping a close eye' on Nwaneri. Mikel Arteta and Andrea Berta must make a decision on Nwaneri, who was linked with an exit from the club 12 months ago. Arsenal have agreed personal terms with Manu Kone as Mikel Arteta eyes the midfielder ahead of the new season, according to reports. According to Italian outlet Corriere della Sera, the Gunners are fond of the Roma midfielder, who helped the Italian side finish third in Serie A. The 25-year-old is part of France's World Cup squad and could even feature in their opener against Senegal on Tuesday night. According to the outlet, Arsenal have already held talks with Kone's representatives and agreed personal terms over a summer move. Any deal could cost around £43million, it is said. Noni Madueke believes he can become one of the best wingers in the world. Speaking in the US, the Arsenal winger said: 'I want to be more ruthless. I feel like to go to that level where I'm one of the best wingers in the world, I need to score more, need to assist more. I feel like I do so much for the team, irrespective of that. But definitely, as a winger, you want to score as much as possible. If I could score every game, I would. I feel like the level I'm at now, that's the next step to go to. And I'll definitely get to that.' Bukayo Saka will continue to 'take the gamble' on his fitness to be involved in England's World Cup campaign. The Arsenal winger has been managing an Achilles injury that dogged the end of his domestic campaign, playing through the pain barrier, and Thomas Tuchel said during the pre-tournament camp in Florida that he does not think he can yet play 90 minutes. Saka, who picked up the injury in March and missed a month of action, including the international window, said he was 'ready to go' for Wednesday's Group L opener against Croatia in Dallas, but revealed he had taken a fitness risk to be involved in Arsenal's Prem