Mikel Arteta flies out to Los Angeles to meet owner Stan Kroenke and Co to thrash out January transfer window plans

MIKEL ARTETA has flown out to Los Angeles to meet Stan Kroenke as Arsenal chiefs plot their next moves.

The Gunners are sitting pretty on top of the table but are still being linked with some January business to give the squad a boost.

Edu and Mikel Arteta were snapped in LA with the Arsenal hierarchy

Josh Kroenke and Edu could look to back Mikel Arteta in the January transfer window.

Players not at the World Cup have headed out to Dubai for warm-weather training during the break.

And Arteta has had an extra task on his hands as he uses the domestic football pause to catch up with club chiefs.

He was pictured with Arsenal owners Stan and Josh Kroenke, sporting director Edu and non-executive director Tim Lewis in LA.

The group appeared to bump into AFTV presenter Cecil Jee who gathered them all for a picture.

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The Gunners bigwigs likely had several different topics to discuss with potential transfers high on the list.

Arteta will be reportedly handed £50m to give the club a boost through new signings.

And fans on Twitter, seeing the snap of the Arsenal chiefs together, were quick to provide suggestions.

Many called on the club to make an audacious move for England star Jude Bellingham.


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The midfielder has managed to grow his already huge reputation with a brilliant World Cup campaign and is being linked with the biggest sides in Europe.

Other fans called for a transfer swoop for Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic following injury fears around Gabriel Jesus.

But it is believed the club will not attempt a move for a new striker despite the Brazilian’s potential absence.

Meanwhile, one fan simply wrote: “Release the cheque book, Josh.”

Arsenal went into the World Cup break five points clear at the top of the table after beating Wolves.

They restart their campaign on Boxing Day against West Ham before a tricky set of January fixtures.

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