Arsenal have bounced back brilliantly from dropping points in three consecutive Premier League games in February, putting together a run of three wins in a row.
The latest of these came on Wednesday night as Mikel Arteta's men outclassed Everton, thrashing the Toffees 4-0 in front of their own fans. There is little time to revel in that victory though, with Bournemouth the next team to visit Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
The latest headlines surrounding the Premier League leaders centre on Bukayo Saka's contract situation and the potential battle for Declan Rice's services this summer. Elsewhere, Cesc Fabregas has been proved spot on regarding Arteta's credentials.
All those stories can be found below...
Saka contract claim
Bukayo Saka will stay at Arsenal "for a long time", Aaron Ramsdale has declared in a promising update over his teammate's future.
The England winger, 21, has entered the final 18 months of his contract at Emirates Stadium and is yet to agree terms to extend his stay with his boyhood club, which he joined as a child in 2008. Saka has been the driving force behind Arsenal's Premier League title charge, so tying him down to a new deal is of paramount importance.
Mikel Arteta has been encouraging when discussing the player's future in recent weeks, and Ramsdale has echoed his manager with an emphatic claim over Saka's long-term plans.
Fabregas prediction re-emerges
Arsenal icon Cesc Fabregas was clearly looking into his crystal ball when he threw his weight behind Mikel Arteta back in 2020.
The legendary midfielder, who plies his trade with Como in Italy, made no secret of how optimistic he was for the Gunners' future under his fellow Spaniard. He was speaking six months after Arteta led Arsenal to FA Cup glory, by which time their domestic form had drastically tailed off.
Just one month after Fabregas' comments, Arsenal were 15th on Christmas Day, but club chiefs chose to stick by Arteta. They have been rewarded for their decision, as he is masterminding a Premier League title push this season, proving Fabregas was absolutely right to be positive about his qualities.
Secret Rice weapon
The relationship between Jack Wilshere and Declan Rice could help Arsenal beat their Premier League rivals to signing the latter from West Ham.
The Gunners face competition from Manchester United and Chelsea to sign the England midfielder, who has a huge price tag but has entered the final 18 months of his contract at London Stadium. The north Londoners could have an advantage in the transfer race because of Rice's friendship with Wilshere.
The Arsenal hero spent two years at West Ham between 2018 and 2020, forming a close bond with Rice which could prove vital once the summer transfer window opens.