Arsenal’s squad numbers for 2023-24 season

The Gunners have revealed squad numbers of players ahead of the new season
Herbert Chapman, who helped the team win its first trophy, is to be credited for Arsenal's 1930s dominance. The football team ranks as the tenth most valuable football club in the world, according to Forbes, with a projected worth of US $ 2.26 billion. "Victory Through Harmony" is the club's motto.
The Gunners were in the lead for the majority of the season before being overtaken by eventual treble champions Manchester City. They now have to go again while leaving a lasting impression when they return to the Champions League.
Given the ambitious and costly summer Mikel Arteta's team has had so far in the transfer market, failure in Europe could be disheartening. Declan Rice and Jurrien Timber are anticipated to arrive shortly after Kai Havertz, who has already arrived.
Leandro Trossard and Nicolas Pepe's possession of jersey number 19 disqualifies them, and Arsenal doesn't need anyone else vying for Nuno Tavares and Jorginho's jersey number 20, which they already share. Only one player on the first team does not have a number, as all of the iconic primary numbers have been taken.
It will be fascinating to find out what numbers Rice and Timber receive after those transactions cross the finish line because the lowest number that is now available is 12.
Nearly all of the first-team players are included on the club website, demonstrating how well-organized Arsenal are with their roster figures.
Here are Arsenal's current squad numbers for the 2023–24 season.
| Squad Number | Player |
|---|---|
| 1 | Aaron Ramsdale |
| 2 | William Saliba |
| 3 | Kieran Tierney |
| 4 | Benjamin White |
| 5 | Thomas Partey |
| 6 | Gabriel Magalhaes |
| 7 | Bukayo Saka |
| 8 | Martin Odegaard |
| 9 | Gabriel Jesus |
| 10 | Emile Smith Rowe |
| 11 | Gabriel Martinelli |
| 12 | Jurrien Timber |
| 13 | Alex Runar Runarsson |
| 14 | Eddie Nketiah |
| 15 | Jakub Kiwior |
| 16 | Rob Holding |
| 17 | Cedric |
| 18 | Takehiro Tomiyasu |
| 19 | Leandro Trossard |
| 19 | Nicolas Pepe |
| 20 | Jorginho |
| 20 | Nuno Tavares |
| 21 | Fabio Vieira |
| 23 | Albert Lokonga |
| 24 | Reiss Nelson |
| 25 | Mohamed Elneny |
| 26 | Folarin Balogun |
| 27 | Marquinhos |
| 29 | Kai Havertz |
| 30 | Matt Turner |
| 31 | Karl Hein |
| 33 | Arthur Okonkwo |
| 35 | Oleksandr Zinchenko |
After earning a bachelor's degree in mass media, Rajarshi began his career as a sports writer in 2019, driven by his passion for sports journalism. He has been working in the field for over six years. A devoted fan of Lionel Messi and Barcelona, Rajarshi has been involved in sports since childhood. Before turning his focus to journalism, he even represented his college at the state level. Along with covering football, he enjoys playing the game, watching movies, and experimenting with new recipes in his spare time, as cooking is one of his favorite hobbies.
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