It has been a summer of immense change at Arsenal.

Unai Emery is leading the Gunners into the new season after 22 years under Arsene Wenger, and the new era begins this weekend to backdrop of upheaval at board level.

From the ownership to the playing squad, we assess the changes at the Emirates Stadium ahead of their Premier League opener against Manchester City on Super Sunday.

Arsenal supporters are generally more interested in what happens on the pitch than off it, but on the eve of a massive season, the news of majority owner Stan Kroenke's deal to take full control of the club has sent ripples through the fanbase.

Kroenke, who owns NFL franchise Los Angeles Rams and NBA side Denver Nuggets, has made a cash bid of £550m to buy out rival billionaire Alisher Usmanov's 30 per cent stake, with sources close to the Russian telling Sky Sports News that he has decided to accept the offer and pursue other opportunities.

The purchase of Usmanov's stake will give Kroenke 97 per cent ownership and lead to the compulsory purchase of the remaining shares, many of which are owned by Arsenal fans. The deal will give Kroenke, a deeply unpopular figure among many supporters, a free rein over the club.

Stan Kroenke is expected to complete a full takeover of the club

A statement from the Arsenal Supporters' Trust read: "This news marks a dreadful day for Arsenal Football Club.

"The most dreadful part of this announcement is the news that Kroenke plans to forcibly purchase the shares held by Arsenal fans. Many of these fans are AST members and hold their shares not for value but as custodians who care for the future of the club.

"Kroenke's actions will neuter their voice and involvement. It is in effect legalised theft to remove shareholder scrutiny on how Arsenal is managed. The AST is wholly against this takeover. Arsenal remains too important to be owned by any one person."