After reaching new heights in the Premier League in the 2022–2023 season, Arsenal will soon begin their 2023–24 season preparations with a preseason tour.
Going by their performance last season, Arsenal will be expected to build on the solid foundations that brought them closest to the Premier League title in over seven years.
Their summer window has started well with the purchase of German international Kai Havertz from Chelsea for £65 million. They are also reportedly close to completing the signings of Declan Rice from West Ham United and Jurrien Timber from Ajax.
It suggest that that the squad will be a little bit different by the time they travel to the United States for the second summer in a row.
This year's pre-season sees Arsenal return to the United States again as they get ready for the 2023–24 season and a long-awaited return to the Champions League.
Arsenal fans believe that Mikel Arteta's team's successful pre-season campaign last year across the Atlantic served as the spark to the start of their outstanding 2022–23 season.
July 13 - 6pm BST Nurnberg vs Arsenal - Max-Morlock-Stadion, Nuremburg
July 20 - 1:30 am BST MLS All-Stars vs Arsenal - Audi Field, Washington DC
y 22 - 10 pm BST Arsenal vs Manchester United - MetLife Stadium, New York
July 26 - TBD Arsenal vs Barcelona - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
August 2 - 6 pm BST Arsenal vs Monaco - Emirates Stadium, London
Before jetting off to the United States, Arsenal will kick-start their pre-season with a match against Nurnberg in Germany. The Gunners then take on Wayne Rooney's MLS All-Stars in Washington D.C.
On July 19, they play their English rivals Manchester United for the first time on American soil. Their tour comes to an end in Los Angeles, where
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