Arsenal are top of the league, fighting for trophies in four competitions and at the same time £64m striker Viktor Gyokeres looks to be finding his feet in north London.
The crack of gunshots rings out in a quiet suburb of Stockholm close to midnight. Minutes later, blue emergency lights illuminate a semi-detached house in Huddinge, in the south of the city.
Manchester United 2.0 under Ruben Amorim suffered an all-too familiar defeat at Old Trafford as Arsenal ran out 1-0 winners on the opening weekend. Daily Mail Sport grades both sides.
The additions of midfielder Martin Zubimendi and striker Viktor Gyokeres show Arsenal's ambition in what will be Mikel Arteta's most important season as manager.
Police are investigating why two gun shots were fired at the home of a relative of one of Gyokeres' agents in Huddinge, near Stockholm, according to Swedish outlet ETC.
The £64million signing of Viktor Gyokeres gives Arsenal the firepower they have badly lacked for years - and here's how they can best use their new striker....
Mikel Arteta says new Arsenal signing Viktor Gyokeres will be "100%" ready for the start of the new season after making his first start in 3-2 defeat by Villarreal.