Under Unai Emery, Arsenal have begun to show signs of improvement after a terrible season last year.
Despite a tough start this season, Arsenal have recovered and have put together a 16-game unbeaten run. Crucially, Arsenal seem to have returned to the attractive style of play they had become known for and although at the back, The Gunners still need to improve, it's been a very promising first few months for Emery.
As we go towards January, Arsenal need to strengthen and in order to raise funds for their January activity, rumours have emerged that the club will look to sell Mohamed Elneny.
If the Egyptian leaves, Emery should consider selling Carl Jenkinson and Aaron Ramsey too.
Aaron Ramsey
Among a season of multiple low points, Ramsey was one of the few players to actually perform. In 24 games in the league, Ramsey scored seven goals while also grabbing 10 assists but with a new manager at the helm, Ramsey has found it hard to replicate last season's form.
The Wales international's contract runs out at the end of the season, and it looks increasingly likely that he will leave the club either in January or in the summer.
At times a valuable box to box player, Ramsey is just too inconsistent to be a part of Emery's new look side. He doesn't fit in as a number 10 or at the base of midfield at Arsenal and should be sold.
Carl Jenkinson
At times a promising fullback, Jenkinson's career at Arsenal looks like it will soon come to an end.
During his time on loan at West Ham, Jenkinson had looked as though he could be a potential long-term player for The Gunners but after a significant knee injury in his second year, he returned to Arsenal to continue rehabilitation but since then, Jenkinson has never been the same player.
He picked up another injury while on loan with Birmingham last season and although he's played two games for Arsenal this season, Emery should get rid of the fullback.