The full Arsenal squad for 2012/13. Now we just have to work out the first choice team.

Bolton Wanderers v Arsenal - Premier League

Player lists by Godge; commentary by Tony Attwood

With a 3rd new player now added to our first team squad it is time yet again to update the list of players that we will have this season. The list known as the 25.

BOLTON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 01: Thomas Vermaelen and Per Mertesacker (R) of Arsenal challenge Mark Davies of Bolton Wanderers during the Barclays Premier League match between Bolton Wanderers and Arsenal at the Reebok Stadium on February 1, 2012 in Bolton, England.

Part 1.1, 13 overseas players aged over 21

  1. Fabianski
  2. Sagna
  3. Mertesacker
  4. Vermaelen
  5. Koscielny
  6. Santos
  7. Diaby
  8. Rosicky
  9. Arteta
  10. Gervinho
  11. Podolski
  12. Giroud
  13. Cazorla

Part 1.2 Possible newcomers: Sahin

Part 1.3 Possible existing players who stay despite being tipped for transfer

  1. Arshavin
  2. Van Persie
  3. Chamakh
  4. Park
  5. Squillaci
  6. Bendtner
Arsenal v Anderlecht - Markus Liebherr Memorial Cup

LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 14: Marouane Chamakh of Arsenal during the Markus Liebherr Memorial Cup match between Arsenal and Anderlecht at St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton, England.

Part 2. Home-grown players

  1. Szczesny
  2. Djourou
  3. Gibbs
  4. Ramsey
  5. Song
  6. Walcott
  7. Mannone
  8. Lansbury
  9. Eastmond

Adding together parts 1.1 and 2, (as these are the players who seem fairly likely to be with Arsenal this season) we have 22 players which means three of the six in part 1.2 could stay, if there are no more transfers. (Players can of course stay, but simply not be listed in the 25, but obviously this is the least ideal situation).

Part 3 the Under 21s who don’t count towards the 25.

  1. Bartley
  2. Coquelin
  3. Jenkinson
  4. Wilshere
  5. Miquel
  6. Frimpong
  7. Miyaichi
  8. Oxlade-Chamberlain
  9. Martinez
  10. Yennaris
  11. Aneke
  12. Eisfeld
Southampton v Arsenal - Markus Liebherr Memorial Cup

LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 14: Kyle Bartley of Arsenal during the Markus Liebherr Memorial Cup match between Southampton and Arsenal at St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton.

Assuming we do indeed fill up the 25 from parts 1 and 2, and assuming for the moment that none of the youngsters in part 3 go on loan we will have a 37 man squad. However there is already talk of Ryo Miyaichi going on loan.

So, three places spare in the 25, and they could go to men of any nationality. Below is the current list of players who might fill those gaps (although of course there is no need to have the gaps filled – we don’t have to nominate 25). The only other signing on the horizon is Sahin so he is included, but of course there could be any of the multitude of players mentioned in connection with Arsenal each day in the press.

Putting the list in order of the likelihood of any player joining the list to make up the 25 is a mugs game, but since being a mug is what writing a blog is all about, here we go… The players most likely to join the list above to make up the 25 in order of likelihood

  1. Sahin
  2. A N Other
  3. Van Persie
  4. Bendtner
  5. Chamakh
  6. Arshavin
  7. Squillaci
  8. Park

The only reason for Sahin not coming to Arsenal is because another club offers him what he perceives to be a better loan spell. The chance of A N Other arriving is, well, a guess. No one is (as I write) clearly approaching the signing stage. As for Van Persie, until he signs elsewhere he is with us. Doing a u-turn is not unknown. Remember Rooney?

Those three would fill the remaining spaces. After that it is anyone’s guess and I guess those remaining players will only be with us if they can’t find new clubs. If they are still on our books and there’s a space in the 25, I guess they get registered, although whether they will ever get a game is hard to see.

Looking at the bottom I can’t see Park having a future since he looked so out of touch when he did play last season. Squillaci had injuries and was always a stop-gap – and now we have a good range of central defenders. Arshavin seems to have no problems in picking up offers, so I am sure he will leave. Bendtner might just stay if no one can meet his terms, but it seems unlikely. Chamakh might just stay if no one is buying – but again it seems unlikely. He did start off well but something went wrong. It happens.

Arsenal v Bolton Wanderers - Carling Cup Fourth Round

LONDON, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 25: Park Chu-Young of Arsenal is congratulated by team mates after scoring his teams second goal of the game during the Carling Cup Fourth Round match between Arsenal and Bolton Wanderers at Emirates Stadium on October 25, 2011 in London, England.

So to bring our 25 together, at present I am going for

  1. Fabianski
  2. Sagna
  3. Mertesacker
  4. Vermaelen
  5. Koscielny
  6. Santos
  7. Diaby
  8. Rosicky
  9. Arteta
  10. Gervinho
  11. Podolski
  12. Giroud
  13. Cazorla
  14. Szczesny
  15. Djourou
  16. Gibbs
  17. Ramsey
  18. Song
  19. Walcott
  20. Mannone
  21. Lansbury
  22. Eastmond
  23. Sahin
  24. Van Persie
  25. A N Other

And from the under 21s…

  1. Bartley
  2. Coquelin
  3. Jenkinson
  4. Wilshere
  5. Miquel
  6. Frimpong
  7. Miyaichi
  8. Oxlade-Chamberlain
  9. Martinez
  10. Yennaris
  11. Aneke
  12. Eisfeld

Not a bad squad eh?

So, the early line up is…..

SchchaksczzzhyCoquelin, Vermaelen, Koscielny, GibbsCazorla, Song, ArtetaOxlade-Chamberlain, Podolski, Giroud,

Sorry I put Fabianski in goal when I first published this, meant to put the other fella whose name I can’t spell. My cut and paste went wrong. Anyway, And then just think of the bench.

Actually I haven’t got a clue how the forward line will fit together, nor what will happen if by a strange chance RVP actually stays. I am sure you know better….

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