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Arsenal 'to increase January transfer budget'

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Arsenal may reportedly increase their transfer budget for the January window after a disappointing first half to the season.
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Arsenal are reportedly prepared to increase their transfer budget for the January window.

After a poor run of form, the Gunners finally ended their winless streak on Monday night with a 3-1 victory at West Ham United, a result which has moved the club back up to ninth position in the Premier League standings.

While the triumph was Freddie Ljungberg's first as interim boss, the North London outfit are still considering whether to appoint a long-term replacement for Unai Emery.

However, regardless of who is given the reins going forward, The Athletic claims that Arsenal's board are prepared to provide transfer funds for the beginning of 2020.

The report says that Josh Kroenke - the son of majority shareholder Stan - intends to become more involved with the running of the club.

The development comes despite Emery being able to make several high-profile additions during the summer, which included the club-record acquisition of Nicolas Pepe.

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1Liverpool16151040142646
2Leicester CityLeicester16122239102938
3Manchester CityMan City16102444192532
4Chelsea169253124729
5Manchester UnitedMan Utd166642519624
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7Tottenham HotspurSpurs166553023723
8Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd165741916322
9Arsenal165742424022
10Crystal Palace166461418-422
11Newcastle UnitedNewcastle166461723-622
12Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton165472024-419
13Burnley165382129-818
14Everton165291928-917
15Bournemouth164481824-616
16West Ham UnitedWest Ham164481828-1016
17Aston Villa164392328-515
18Southampton164391835-1715
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20Watford16169930-219
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