ARSENAL have installed electronic boards on the lower tier of the Emirates Stadium as the club continue to make improvements to the ground.
The Gunners have been gradually making changes to the Emirates over the past few seasons in a bid to modernize the stadium, which was opened in 2006.
Photos circulating on social media show that the advertising boards that previously wrapped around the top of the lower tier have now been replaced by digital screens.
The change follows minor improvements in recent seasons such as the addition of new big screens in the stadium’s top corner, automated self-service beer queues and the new external artwork on the ground.
While Arsenal fans will also be able to sip on a new pint next season after the club announced a partnership with Japanese beer company Asahi, replacing their previous deal with London-based Camden Brewery.
Fans are excited by the new changes that could proceed future ambition to extend the emirates and increase its 60,000-seat capacity.
Although some supporters are growing impatient with the Gunners focusing on improvements to the matchday experience and would rather see improvements to their results on the pitch.
On social media, one fumed: “Will it win us the league?”
While another added: “Will it prevent another trophy-less season? Nah”.
Arsenal have already begun working on improvements to their squad in order to try and get over the line in the Premier League or Champions League next season.
Mikel Arteta has added Kepa Arrizabalaga, Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard to his squad already.
While an announcement for the £52m arrival of Noni Madueke from Chelsea is expected soon.
Arteta’s transfer team are also in the final stages of negotiating a move to sign Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting Lisbon in a deal worth an initial £55m.
Valencia centre-back Cristhian Mosquera is also set to join the North London outfit for less than £20m as their summer spending spree continues.
Arsenal are trying to get their business done early so they can get their new faces bedded in during their pre-season preparations ahead of a tricky start to the season.
The Gunners’ opening Premier League clash comes away at Manchester United as Liverpool, Man City and Newcastle also await Arteta’s men in their first six games of the season.
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