Arsenal are three wins away from winning their first Premier League title in 22 years with a trip to West Ham up next for the Champions League finalists

Arsenal are edging closer to the Premier League title and could take another step with a win over relegation-threatened West Ham today. The Gunners have enjoyed a successful couple of weeks, reaching the Champions League final and going on a four-game unbeaten run across all competitions.
Mikel Arteta's side beat Atletico Madrid 2-1 on aggregate to reach their first European final since 2019. Their most recent Premier League win against Fulham was boosted by Manchester City's draw against Everton, allowing them to gain more ground in the title race.
Two of football's biggest trophies could end up in Arsenal's cabinet by the end of May, but Paris Saint-Germain pose a serious challenge in Europe. The French outfit beat Bayern Munich 6-5 on aggregate to reach the final and have been a formidable force throughout the season.
With a far from straightforward trip to the London Stadium up next, Mirror Football has the latest coming out of the red side of north London.
£50m man explains transfer
Noni Madueke swapped Chelsea for Arsenal for one simple reason; he believed the Gunners are closer to silverware. The Blues signed the England international for a fee of around £29million in 2023 and had high hopes for the winger.
However, he decided to switch loyalties last summer and joined Arsenal for a fee of £48.5m, rising to in excess of £50m with add-ons. When asked his reasoning for crossing the city rivalry, Madueke told Sky Sports that trophies were calling him.
He said: "I just believed that we were going to win. I believed we were going to win trophies. That’s why I moved."

Adding who made the transition easier from red to blue, Madueke added: "All the England boys for sure. I was already close with them so it was great. And then the whole club really, everyone in and around the club.
"It's an easy club to settle into you know, it's full of good people and people that want to work hard and achieve something."
Since joining, the winger has made 11 goal contributions in 40 appearances and will aim to help the Gunners over the line both domestically and in Europe.
Mikel Arteta responds to Wayne Rooney
Mikel Arteta has indirectly hit back at Wayne Rooney after he criticised Arsenal's Champions League celebrations. The Gunners beat Atleti to make it to their first Champions League final in 20 years, with both fans and players lapping up the moment with a standing ovation and plenty of chanting from both sides.
This didn't go down well with the former United man, who was extremely successful across his Premier League career. Speaking on Amazon Prime, Rooney slammed the over-exuberant reactions from the squad as he said: "They deserve to be in this position, but they haven’t won it yet. I think the celebrations are a little bit too much. Celebrate when you win."
When asked about Rooney's comments, Arteta insisted he had no idea that the team were being criticised - but believes that the words are unimportant. He said: "First of all, I didn't know about it but I don't know. I think you have to respect every opinion and place them where they belong."
When pressed further on where exactly those opinions should go, Arteta remained coy. He added: "Where they belong. I don't know, that’s not important."
Arsenal's focus will turn to the Premier League with West Ham, Burnley and Crystal Palace left on their calendar before their clash with PSG in Budapest.
