#2 David Ospina
David Ospina has enjoyed a stunning start to life in Italy, however, his side already has three experienced goalkeepers, and many see his move as a quick fix. Ospina proved himself as a reliable performer during his time at Arsenal and if Napoli fails to sign him after his loan spell, the Colombian will be looking for a new club.
Thierry Henry has already witnessed high profile errors from goalkeeper Seydou Sy, whereas long-time number one Danijel Subašić may look to join a bigger team after his terrific World Cup. Ospina has already spent a long period of his career in France with Nice, and Henry may also be attracted by his ability to play the ball out from the back. Being available for such a low price will make the 30-year-old an attractive proposition for Monaco next summer.
#1 Laurent Koscielny
After struggling during his debut season, Laurent Koscielny improved to become Arsenal's best defender of the last decade. The 33-year-old is currently the club's captain, but it remains to be seen if he will regain his first-team place after his lengthy injury.
Henry and Koscielny are compatriots, even playing alongside each other during Thierry Henry's brief return to Arsenal in 2012. If the centre-back is unable to force himself into Emery's plans, he may look to return home to France next summer. Monaco would provide the former France international with one final challenge, and the chance to play under a manager he has a great relationship with.