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Arsenal seem to be stuck in somewhat of a lull at the moment. Mesut Ozil has started just two games since Boxing Day, Aaron Ramsey has signed a pre-contract agreement with Juventus and four of their first-team defenders are on the wrong side of 30.

Gunners boss Unai Emery has a rebuilding job on his hands this summer, but it will be even tougher after it was revealed that he will only be handed £40m to spend - he will have to be shrewd in his dealings, and maybe look to offload a name or two. Or three. Or four.

Arsenal have a number of stars who aren't pulling their weight, and they aren't exactly earning peanuts at the Emirates Stadium.

So, Football FanCast have taken a look at who Emery could shift off the wage bill this summer to free up some vital funds, based on figures from Spotrac.

Those who are (almost) definitely leaving

As previously mentioned, Ramsey has already signed a contract with Serie A champions Juventus, so his £6.24m salary will be struck off the wage bill in the summer.

Additionally, Danny Welbeck, Carl Jenkinson and Stephan Lichtsteiner are all out of contract and one would assume they are unlikely to be offered fresh terms. Respectively, they each earn £6.5m, £2.34m and £3.9m per-year.

Aaron Ramsey with Unai Emery

Petr Cech, who earns £5.72m, has also announced that he will retire at the end of the season.

Those who look to have no future at the club

Arsenal have a number of players either out on loan or at the club who don't appear to have any kind of future with the north London-based side.

The likes of Emiliano Martinez and Mohamed Elneny are currently on the fringes of the first team, with the former out on loan at Reading and the latter struggling for game time. Both have not set the world alight and have done little to catch Emery's attention.

Argentinian stopper Martinez earns £1.04m, whilst Elneny is apparently on £2.6m each season.

Those who aren't doing enough to warrant their wage

The Gunners have some astronomically high earners who simply aren't pulling their weight.

Mesut Ozil scratches his head

Ozil has been told by Emery that he 'needs to be consistent in training and for matches, without injury or being sick' - the fact that he isn't even keeping himself fit and available whilst earning a club-highest £18.2m per-year is ridiculous.

Other high earners such as Mustafi and Mkhitaryan have been below-par this season, failing to perform their duties to the level expected and certainly not to the level that their wages warrant. The German international takes home £4.68m, whilst the former Manchester United attacker's salary is set at £9.36m.

Arsenal's potential savings

If the Gunners can manage to offload the aforementioned names along with the ones who are certain to leave, then a staggering £1.165m will be freed up on the weekly wage bill, which means that the north Londoners will save £60.58m annually.

Depending on how much of that figure Stan Kroenke allows the Spaniard to have included onto the transfer budget remains to be seen, but if Emery can convince him to carry some of it over, that slim £40m will receive a much-needed boost.