It's an exciting time to be an Arsenal fan. The Gunners sit five points clear at the top of the Premier League with a game in hand having beaten Manchester United on Sunday.
Their best chance at winning a first title since 2004 is being bolstered by new signings after the arrivals of Leandro Trossard and Jakub Kiwior, and more could be set to follow. As revealed by football.london Mikel Arteta wants a new midfielder to join his squad, with concerns existing that Mohamed Elneny could be out for some time. There have been plenty of name suggestions as to who this could be. Moises Caicedo has been linked, while Declan Rice remains a long-term target for the summer.
With all that going on it feels like the perfect time to get even closer to all things going on at the Emirates with football.london's View From the Clock End podcast. Our Arsenal writers Kaya Kaynak and Tom Canton are both on hand to discuss the hot topics around the red half of north London and answer all your questions.
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Among the topics discussed on this week's episode was the likelihood of Moises Caicedo coming in to the Emirates this January, what position Declan Rice could star in and what kind of starting line up Mikel Arteta should go for in Arsenal's FA Cup fourth round clash with Manchester City this Friday.
You can give the show a listen using this link or you can watch it by clicking here. Remember to keep getting your questions in to Kaya and Tom for next week's show either on their Twitter or Facebook pages.
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