Arsenal players and analysts believe the club is positioned to win both the Premier League and the Champions League this season.
Achieving a domestic-European double would mark a historic milestone for the North London club, signaling a shift in the power balance of European football.
Defender William Saliba said the team is prepared for the challenge. "Arsenal are ready to win both the Premier League and the Champions League," Saliba said [2]. He said the team has four finals coming up [1].
Statistical data supports this optimism. An Opta model gives Arsenal an 85.2% probability of winning the Premier League [5]. The club currently holds a five-point lead over its league rivals [3].
In European competition, Arsenal remains unbeaten in the Champions League this season [3]. The same Opta model places the club as a marginal favorite to win the final against PSG, with a 54.6% chance of victory [5].
External analysts have echoed the confidence found within the squad. Pundit Gary Lineker said Arsenal can win both the Premier League and the Champions League [4].
Despite the positive outlook, manager Mikel Arteta has previously discussed the difficulties of securing major trophies [7]. However, the combination of current league standing and an unbeaten European run has pushed the club to the brink of this achievement [6].
“"Arsenal are ready to win both the Premier League and the Champions League."”
A dual victory in the Premier League and Champions League would validate Arsenal's long-term rebuilding project under Mikel Arteta. While statistical models suggest a strong likelihood of domestic success, the narrower margin in the Champions League final reflects the inherent volatility of knockout competitions compared to the consistency required for a league title.




