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Josh Kroenke outlines fresh ambitions for Arsenal after Premier League triumph
Deepa Krishnaswamy | May 25, 2026 6:54 AM CST

Arsenal’s ownership group is aiming higher even after the club’s domestic glory.

Josh Kroenke revealed that he has ‘several’ more goals in mind for Arsenal after the team clinched the Premier League title on Sunday.

The Gunners sealed their championship status with a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on the final day of the season, before finally lifting the trophy in south London — setting off another jubilant celebration at the Emirates Stadium.

Reflecting on the moment, Kroenke spoke about the magnitude of Arsenal’s achievement, which brought an end to a 22-year wait for the league crown.

When asked about his level of commitment to the club, Kroenke told Sky Sports, “Emotionally, financially, in every way possible, this club means everything to us. I think it took some years for people to fully grasp what that truly meant.”

Josh Kroenke and his father Stan Kroenke were both present at Selhurst Park to watch Arsenal lift the Premier League trophy.

He added, “Now we’ve got fantastic people — brilliant players, outstanding coaches — and it’s our job to keep supporting them with the resources they need to produce magical moments like they did this season.”

Continuing his remarks, Kroenke acknowledged the steady progress that culminated in Arsenal’s title-winning campaign. “Full credit to our players, our staff, and Mikel for staying composed. They absolutely deserve this.”

“It’s always rewarding to see results like these, but it all comes from having great people with a strong work ethic who trust one another,” he said. “That trust gets challenged at different stages, but when it all comes together as it did today, it makes the entire journey worthwhile.”

In conclusion, Kroenke gave a glimpse of his future roadmap for Arsenal, stating that he has multiple objectives ahead, beginning with the upcoming Champions League final in Budapest next week.

“We’ve ticked one box, but there are several more to go,” he said. “There’s still one very important match next weekend. For now, the focus is on celebrating today’s success, and then tomorrow we’ll get back to work — because there’s still one more to play.”


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