Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is expected to make changes to his squad again next year.
The Gunners have struggled to perform this season and after challenging for the Premier League title in the last two seasons, they have been out of form this season.
Arteta needs to make changes to his squad and improve all aspects of the squad.
The likes of Raheem Sterling and Neto will leave the club next year after their loan spells end, but some permanent players could also be shown the exit door at the Emirates Stadium.
Reiss Nelson, who left the club to join Fulham on loan in the summer, will leave the club in the 2025 summer transfer window. Daily Mail.
His current deal at Arsenal runs until 2027 but the Gunners have made up their minds to allow the player to leave the club next year.
It is understood that once he returns to the Emirates Stadium from his loan spell, it will be difficult for him to break into the starting line-up at the club.
Even as a rotation player, he will not be used enough by Arteta and this means that his departure is inevitable.
Reiss Nelson has no future at Arsenal

The 25-year-old has scored two goals in 13 appearances for Fulham this season and that won’t be enough to earn him a place in the Arsenal squad next season.
It is better that Nelson leaves the Gunners and starts a new chapter in his career elsewhere as opportunities will be limited under Arteta.
The north London side need new options in their wide positions and it is clear that Bucayo Sakca needs someone as a back-up and potential replacement for Gabriel Martinelli.
The Brazilian has struggled to perform over the past 18 months and the left side of Arsenal’s attack has been a huge concern for management.
They are likely to be in the market to sign new players to add depth and quality to the squad, and particularly in wide positions.
Another player had expectations Leave the club at the end of the season Defender Kieran Tierney.