Arsene Wenger has admitted that Arsenal will be busy in the final few weeks of the transfer window.
But the Gunners boss says that all of his energy will go into helping players secure exits from the Emirates Stadium.
“Getting players out keeps you as busy as getting players in, so I will be busy," he said, with two weeks of the window still to go.
There are, however, players that Wenger wants to keep, who could yet leave for new ventures.
So, who could be sold? And how much could Arsenal get for them?
Mirror Football rounded up all the rumours...
Alexis Sanchez
Clubs interested: Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City
Reported fee: £50m
This saga that seems to never stop - and we are still no closer to finding out where Sanchez's future lies.
Sanchez accidentally revealed he was Paris over the weekend and subsequently sent the Arsenal fan base into meltdown.
Pep Guardiola has said that he would love to manage Sanchez again, and the Chilean forward has expressed his desire to be reunited with his old Barca boss.
It was Guardiola who signed Sanchez from Udinese in 2011.
It remains to be seen whether or not we will ever see Sanchez in an Arsenal shirt again.
Wenger is hopeful that Sanchez will be fit for the game against Liverpool in the coming weeks - but there is no guarantee he will still be an Arsenal player by then.
Will Arsenal let the player run his contract down and leave for free? Or should they cash in and receive a substantial fee.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
Clubs interested: Chelsea
Reported fee: £35m
Arsene Wenger is adamant that Arsenal will not sell Oxlade-Chamberlain to Chelsea.
Wenger said: “Personally, because I rate him highly and he’s one of the players who is on his way up. In the last year, he has made huge progress and personally I want him to stay here for a long time."
He showed his faith in him by starting him in the first Premier League game of the season against Leicester.
Like Sanchez, Oxlade-Chamberlain is entering the final 12 months of his Arsenal deal.
With his preferred starting spot of right midfield not guaranteed with Wenger now favouring a five at the back formation, could Oxlade Chamberlain force a move to ensure he is on the plane to Russia next summer?
Jack Wilshere
Clubs interested: Newcastle, Sampdoria, Antalyspor, Crystal Palace, Bournemouth, West Ham.
Reported fee: £20m+
Jack Wilshere’s injury-plagued Arsenal career could yet come to an end this summer.
Wilshere recently played 75 minutes for Arsenal’s Under-23s as he continues his recovery from a fractured leg.
And boss Wenger has insisted that his future remains at the Emirates, despite his loan spell away last season.
It was reported the Turkish side Antalyspor were in talks to sign the midfielder but Arsenal wanted more than they were willing to pay.
The scenario was similar with Italian side Sampdoria, who originally bid £6m plus £1.5m in add-ons but this was less than half of Arsenal’s valuation on the player.
Lucas Perez
Clubs interested: Newcastle, Deportivo La Coruña
Reported fee: £11m
After a great season in La Liga where he scored 17 goals for Deportivo, Perez secured a move to Arsenal for a fee of £17m and was handed the No.9 shirt.
But he never got up and running, only making 11 Premier League appearances, scoring once.
However, despite very limited opportunities in north London, Perez did manage seven goals across all competitions, which included a 39 minute hat-trick in a 4-1 Champions League away win at FC Basel.
But when new record signing Alexandre Lacazette was handed Perez’s no.9 shirt, it’s fair to say his days were numbered.
Newcastle boss Rafa Benitez holds a strong interest in the player, but Perez would prefer a return to Spain with Deportivo interested in taking him back.
His agent hopes a deal could be done with Deportivo, who have bid £10.9m for the want away Spaniard.
Kieran Gibbs
Clubs interested: West Brom, Watford
Reported fee : £12m
Former England defender Kieran Gibbs looks set to start the season away from Arsenal.
Gibbs struggled to get into the team last season as he competed against Nacho Monreal for places. Gibbs made just 11 Premier League appearances last season compared to Monreal’s 36.
And now with the signing of Bosnian Sead Kolasinac, Gibbs opportunities seem to be further limited.
West Brom had a bid of £10m rejected, with Arsenal holding out for closer to £12m.
The West Midlands club then subsequently pulled out the running to sign the Gunners left-back.
Watford have also registered an interest in the player, but the deal fell through because of the significant wage cut he would have to take to join the Hertfordshire club.
David Ospina
Clubs interested: Nantes, Fernerbache
Reported fee: £3m
David Ospina is thought to be free to leave Arsenal - but talk of a move has began to die down.
Back in June, it was reported that new Nantes manager Claudio Ranieri had made Ospina his No.1 target.
Fernerbache were also said to hold an interest in the Colombian goalkeeper.
Wenger said at the start of the month that although it had been tough, he had convinced Ospina to stay and battle current No.1 Petr Cech for the starting spot.
It remains to be seen if he will see out that fight.
Mathieu Debuchy
Clubs interested: Nice
Reported fee: Free transfer
Mathieu Debuchy has had a torrid time at Arsenal.
After signing from Newcastle for £12m, it all went downhill quite quickly.
Debuchy suffered an ankle ligament injury just two months after signing for the Gunners.
This, coinciding with more injury woes and the rise of Spanish full back Hector Bellerin, meant that the French full-back has made just 23 appearances in all competitions for Arsenal.
He was reportedly close to joining French side Nice.
Debuchy was due at the Ligue 1 club for a medical, but the defender's wage demands caused them to perform a dramatic U-turn and instead they signed fellow French defender Christophe Jallet on a free transfer.
Calum Chambers
Clubs interested: Crystal Palace
Reported fee: £20m
Calum Chambers has enjoyed the last 12 months of football, after signing on loan for then-Premier League newcomers Middlesbrough.
Although Boro were relegated from England’s top flight, they conceded just 53 goals giving them the 10th best defence in the league.
Chambers was then part of the England Under-21 side who reached the semi-finals of Under 21 European Championships, forming a great partnership with Alfie Mawson.
He even kept his Arsenal team-mate Rob Holding out the team, who Wenger has preferred over Chambers.
Palace have shown an interest but after having a £16m bid rejected, the move appears to have hit the rocks.
Chambers could spend next season on loan again, but the clock is ticking on the transfer window.
Carl Jenkinson
Clubs interested: Swansea City, Brighton and Hove Albion, Burnley, Newcastle United
Reported fee: No fee reported Arsenal waiting on best offer.
Carl Jenkinson is another who has struggled with injury since moving to the Emirates.
After two loan spells at West Ham, the second of which was cut short through injury, Jenkinson has struggled to break into the first team.
Newcastle were said to be very keen on the full-back but the signing of Spaniard Javier Manquillo from Atletico Madrid means they are now likely done for recruitment in the position.
Burnley were linked, but talk has again quietened, while Premier League new boys Brighton and Paul Clement's Swansea are both monitoring his situation.
Joel Campbell
Clubs interested: Galatasaray
Reported fee: £2.5m
Costa Rican winger Joel Campbell shot to everyone's attention with his performances in the 2014 World Cup.
But his career at Arsenal has been less than impressive, scoring just four goals in 30 appearances, while also struggling on a series of loan spells.
He spent last season at Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon and has since returned to Arsenal to find that he has not been allocated a shirt number for the new campaign.
Campbell is free to leave the Gunners - but interest has been few and far between.