Arsenal sit top of the Premier League and joint-top of the Champions League table after their 4-0 victory over La Liga giants Atletico Madrid on Tuesday night. To put it bluntly, this Gunners side look unstoppable as they push towards a much-needed trophy under manager Mikel Arteta.
Arteta’s side aim to become league champions for the first time since 2004 and, speaking on beIN SPORTS, Wenger believes that they have more than it takes to make that dream come alive.
"Yes, without any hesitation. You might say that I say that every year, but I believe this year they are really equipped to deal with any problems.
"When they lost Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka last season it was too much but this year you have (Noni) Madueke... (Eberechi) Eze can replace (Martin) Odegaard this year, you have (Gabriel) Martinelli, (Leandro) Trossard.
"At the back they have (Cristhian) Mosquera, down the flanks and at the back they have replacements. (Myles) Lewis-Skelly doesn't get in the team at the moment, and he's in the English national team. They have the most complete squad.
"Compare them with Liverpool, I watched them finish the game against Chelsea and they had (Dominik) Szoboszlai at right-back and (Ryan) Gravenberch was centre back. Arsenal would not be in that kind of position."
Arteta was backed in the summer with eight new signings including the likes of Martin Zubimendi, Cristhian Mosquera, Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyokeres who have hit the ground running.
The Spanish head coach has lifted the FA Cup in his first season in charge but major trophies have escaped his grasp since. This could be the season he delivers the title, however, as long as his side can stay consistent.
