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EPL: Arsenal confirm 2026/27 squad numbers for players
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EPL: Arsenal confirm 2026/27 squad numbers for players

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Ahead of the 2026/27 Premier League season, beginning this weekend, Arsenal have confirmed their squad numbers for players.

In a post on the club’s website, Mikel Arteta’s side confirmed that Bruno Guimaraes, who joined the Gunners from Newcastle United, will wear the number 39 jersey.

Christos Tzolis has opted for number 17, previously worn by Oleksandr Zinchenko.

Illan Meslier has picked number 30, last worn by Raheem Sterling in the 2024/25 season.

Squad numbers for Arsenal players this season:

1. David Raya

2. William Saliba

3. Cristhian Mosquera

4. Ben White

5. Piero Hincapie

6. Gabriel

7. Bukayo Saka

8. Martin Odegaard

9. Gabriel Jesus

10. Eberechi Eze

11. Gabriel Martinelli

12. Jurrien Timber

13. Kepa Arrizabalaga

14. Viktor Gyokeres

17. Christos Tzolis

20. Noni Madueke

21. Fabio Vieira

22. Ethan Nwaneri

23. Mikel Merino

24. Reiss Nelson

29. Kai Havertz

30. Illan Meslier

33. Riccardo Calafiori

35. Tommy Setford

36. Martin Zubimendi

39. Bruno Guimaraes

41. Declan Rice

49. Myles Lewis-Skelly

56. Max Dowman

EPL: Arsenal confirm 2026/27 squad numbers for players

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