#3: Ancelotti will attract top players
A major culpability in Arsenal's long lost search for silverware is down to their failure in the transfer market. While the rivals around the Gunners have strengthened themselves with big-name players, Wenger has been alarmingly lenient with his transfer policy. It was nearly more than a decade when the Gunners snapped up established superstars like Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil from top clubs.
Arsenal's reluctance to shell out money has caused them considerate harm in the quality of football being played, and in their bid for silverware. With Ancelotti in the hot seat, the Italian's prowess and reputation will attract top-class footballers. The misfits from his former employers might as well think of reuniting with him at the Emirates.
Also, the Gunners have been plagued with Sanchez and Ozil's unwillingness to commit their future to the club. While Sanchez failed to secure a deadline day transfer to Manchester City, Ozil is threatening to leave on a Bosman transfer to rivals Manchester United. Ancelotti's arrival can provide a boost and the stars might rethink on staying put at the Emirates.