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The 2023 NBA champions are Denver Nuggets. Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray led the team to an unprecedented first NBA title for the franchise as the Denver fans rejoiced. Stan Kroenke, the Chairman and CEO of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, owns the franchise and was delighted to lift the trophy. One of the most successful owners in sports, it is his fourth championship in the past year and a half. Similarly, he also owns the English soccer club Arsenal, which fell short of a title this season. And now, the fans want Kroenke to invest more in the club, following the success with Denver. 

The sensational Kroenkes are masters of running sports franchises or teams. Therefore, things are looking sensational for his teams, and Arsenal could probably be the next champions on the list. Obviously, the fans want more from the owners and hope to win the league next season. 

Fans want Stan Kroenke to invest in Arsenal

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One fan commented on how the owners will believe Arsenal is the next team on his mind after recent success. “Great Game!! Kroenke will realize ARSENAL FC is next!! Show us the money, Kroenke!! Help Arteta!!” The Gunners finished second in the English Premier League to Manchester City and completed the treble by winning the Premier League, the Champions League, and the FA Cup. With the same type of money, Arsenal could prepare their squad for the 2023/24 campaign. 

There are rumors of Arsenal having a transfer budget of $200+ in the upcoming season, as one fan pointed out. The fan mentioned, “Have to assume Stan Kroenke should feel motivated to spend 200-300 million on players for Arsenal after this Nuggets title.” In Denver, the squad’s average is 24.7, while Arsenal has an average age of 25.2. The time’s right for them to invest more and make them a force for the next season. 

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Fans kept stressing how successful he became with the other teams. One fan pointed out, “Stan Kroenke is actually going crazy rn, every team he owns has been successful so it’s Arsenal’s turn now to do it.”

Winning four championships in a brief period!

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The Kroenkes own some of the best sports franchises in the world. Stan won the Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Rams last year, which is another purple feather on his cap. Likewise, he won the National Lacrosse League Championship with the Colorado Mammoth. In addition, his ice hockey team, Colorado Avalanche, won the Stanley Cup in the NHL. And now, the Nuggets lift their first title in their franchise’s history.  

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Considering the ownership’s rapid success rate with their franchises, it looks like exciting times for Arsenal fans for the next season. Hopefully, Kroenkes could invest more and hopes the team wins the title next season. Do you think Arsenal can win the title?

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Jacob Gijy is a senior sports writer at EssentiallySports, with a passion for writing about soccer, NBA, and other American sports. He has published over 1500 articles to date, showcasing his creativity and engaging writing style that captivates his audience. As an ardent admirer of Arsenal, Jacob's soccer roots can be traced back to the legendary Thierry Henry.
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