Arsenal chief Ivan Gazidis says they're prepared for any affects from the global economic downturn.
While the Gunners may be on a sound financial footing, Gazidis maintains in the current uncertain economical climate, there can be no complacency.
"You have to be conscious of it," he said. "The fact we are very well positioned does not mean we are not going to be challenged in this very difficult environment.
"However, we think our challenges are going to be much more manageable than most.
"We have an incredibly solid fan base and a long waiting list for season tickets and we have got our own stadium which holds 60,000 people.
"So we are well positioned in relative terms, but it does not mean we can sail along as if nothing has changed economically because that is unrealistic."