Arsene Wenger will look to completely rebuild his attack this summer (Picture: Getty)

Arsenal are reportedly aiming to sign all three of Alexandre Lacazette, Thomas Lemar and Riyad Mahrez in a potential £135million spending spree this summer.

Arsene Wenger faces losing the likes of Alexis Sanchez, Olivier Giroud and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain ahead of the new season, and as such is seemingly prepared to bring in an entire new front three.

Various reports last week suggested Arsenal were stepping up their pursuit of Lacazette in a club-record £50m deal, while this week has seen increasing speculation that Lemar is also a £30m target.

Incredibly, the notoriously frugal Wenger is not happy to stop there, as the Daily Telegraph claim he’s still chasing the signing of Riyad Mahrez on top of those two, and has made contact with Leicester City over a move.

Alexandre Lacazette could be edging closer to joining Arsenal (Picture: Getty)
Thomas Lemar is another target for Arsenal’s attack (Picture: Getty)
Riyad Mahrez was first linked with Arsenal last summer (Picture: Getty)

While it is not entirely clear yet how much the three players will cost, the report claims Arsenal have already submitted a combined £85m bid for Ligue 1 stars Lacazette and Lemar.

Mahrez, meanwhile, has been valued at around £50m by Leicester, which would take Arsenal’s spending to £135m as they seek to replace their departing stars.

Sanchez has been linked mainly with Manchester City, while Bayern Munich have also been mentioned as suitors for the Chilean as he enters the last year of his contract at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal targets' 2016/17 stats

Alexandre Lacazette
37 goals, 4 assists

Thomas Lemar
14 goals, 14 assists

Riyad Mahrez
12 goals, 5 assists

The 28-year-old contributed 30 goals and 13 assists to the Gunners’ season last term, and will prove a tough act to follow for any individual player, perhaps prompting Wenger to go for a quantity of new additions over one single top quality replacement.

Arsenal being out of the Champions League will likely restrict their pulling power to Europe’s biggest names anyway, so the triple pursuit of players more likely to settle for a Europa League side makes sense for the north Londoners.

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