Champions League or bust for Arsenal this season and challenged his players to deliver. The Gunners were left counting the cost of life outside Europe’s top club competition when they posted losses of £27m earlier this year.And after staff redundancies and player wage cuts post-Covid, Arteta has now spelt out how important it is to return to the top table.Ahead of Saturday’s Community Shield clash with Liverpool, he said: “It is fundamental for the future of this club to play in the Champions League every season.”Arsenal finished ten points off a top-four finish last season in eighth place, and a massive 43 behind Premier League champions Liverpool.Gunners boss Arteta said: “We know how difficult it is in the Premier League at the moment.
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