Arsenal faces North London rival Tottenham Hotspur on Thursday touring Hong Kong's pre-playoff tour.
In a 3-2 victory over Premier League Senior League Newcastle United 1-2 defeat to Milan, the Gunners will aim to earn their third preseason victory in the first North London derby outside the UK for the third straight preseason victory.
Most of Arsenal’s summer signings have made their debuts in unofficial, but on Thursday, everyone’s eyes will be focused on Cristhian Mosquera and Viktor Gyökeres, both of whom can get a new club for the first time.
This is how Mikel Arteta can line up one side of herself.
Martin Ødegaard can return to the starting XI. /Imago/Nurphoto
GK: David Raya –Raya shared minutes of the meeting with fellow and recruit Kepa Arrizabalaga during the preseason. However, the former has started two matches and seems to be featured between the sticks again.
RB: Ben White –Jurriën Imber's injury caused the white man to play for more than an hour in Arsenal's pre-season friendly. The British will start over at Kai Tak Sports Park and partner with his son Son Heung-Min.
CB: William Saliba –Saliba still missed his regular centre-back partner since early April, Gabriel Magalhães failed. In any case, the French have proved his class over the past few months.
CB: Jakub Kiwior-Riccardo Calafiori suffered damage to Newcastle, meaning Kiwior could step into the team. Polish International team provided a generous assist for Arsenal to defeat Milan.
LB: Myles Lewis-Skelly-Lewis-Skelly's impression of Newcastle is not impressive and will have to improve when facing the new Spurs signing Mohammed Kudus on Thursday.
CM: Martin Ødegaard-The captain scored from the penalty shootout against Newcastle to secure the last victory. Arsenal's chief creator will aim to fight the strings against the uncertain Spurs midfielder.
CM: MartIN Zubimendi-The summer signing made a big impression on his pre-season outing and immediately looked comfortable with Arsenal’s impressive midfield base.
CM: Declan Rice-Rice can only make a 20-minute cameo against Newcastle and can return to the starting lineup. The British remained unbeaten among the three derbys in north London.
RW: Bukayo Saka-Saka's victory against Milan will result in a destruction of Tottenham left-back DJED SPENCE. The Infinite Wingers will hope to build some momentum ahead of the new sport.
ST: Kai Havertz-Gyökeres can play a role in the Spurs, but may have to accept a seat on the bench in the initial stage. Havertz has played 140 minutes in the preseason and should get more under his belt.
LW: Gabriel Martinelli-Martinelli must improve his performance to limit the competition to £52 million ($69.1 million) signed by Noni Madueke. The Brazilian's pace has declined during this summer's friendly match.