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Confirmed shirt numbers for 2022/23

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Arsenal will be looking to go one further next season as they push for a return to the Champions League.

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For the second summer running, the Gunners seem to be going about some shrewd transfer business in their bid to get there; Gabriel Jesus looks like a very smart signing from Man City, while talented youngsters Marquinhos and Fabio Vieira have also signed on.

In terms of outgoings, forward Alexandre Lacazette has left the club and returned to Lyon at the end of his contract.

Of course, that all means a shake up in terms of shirt numbers, with a couple of stars getting an upgrade ahead of 2022/23.

Here are Arsenal’s squad numbers for the new season as it stands…

Squad numbers subject to change during pre-season

1 – Bernd Leno (GK)
2 – Hector Bellerin
3 – Kieran Tierney
4 – Ben White
5 – Thomas Partey
6 – Gabriel Magalhaes
7 – Bukayo Saka
8 – Martin Odegaard
9 – Gabriel Jesus
10 – Emile Smith Rowe
11 – Gabriel Martinelli
13 – Runar Runarsson (GK)
14 – Eddie Nketiah
15 – Ainsley Maitland-Niles
16 – Rob Holding
17 – Cedric Soares
18 – Takehiro Tomiyasu
19 – Nicolas Pepe
20 – Nuno Tavares
21 – Fabio Vieira
22 – Pablo Mari
23 – Albert Sambi-Lokonga
25 – Mohamed Elneny
26 – Folarin Balogun
27 – Marquinhos
30 – Matt Turner (GK)
32 – Aaron Ramsdale
33 – Arthur Okonkwo (GK)
34 – Granit Xhaka
38 – Miguel Azeez
49 – Karl Hein (GK)
54 – Alex Kirk
61 – Mazeed Ogungbo
65 – Salah-Eddine Oulad M’hand
69 – Zak Swanson
75 – Zach Awe
78 – Marcelo Flores
82 – Omari Hutchinson
87 – Charlie Patino

Players without squad numbers: Auston Trusty, Lucas Torreira

Although there are plenty available, the most realistic that a new first-team signing might take are…

As long as it is unique within their squad, Premier League players can wear any number between one and 99, although tradition dictates that you will usually see first-teamers donning one to about 30 – barring a few exceptions.

Former Man City midfielder Manu Garcia and Liverpool’s Neco Williams share the record for highest shirt number in Premier League history, with both wearing the number 76 shirt.

Also following tradition, goalkeepers will generally occupy numbers one and 13.

Premier League players cannot wear the number zero – and that’s fair enough because it would be a bit silly.

Premier League players are only allowed to change their squad number during pre-season or if one is sold or loaned to another club in the January transfer window.

Clubs must submit their confirmed squad list – including shirt numbers – by a specified deadline each year, and numbers cannot be changed thereafter. In 2021 that deadline was 1 September.

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