Arsenal will kickstart their pre-season campaign today when they take on Italian giants AC Milan in a friendly in Singapore. The Gunners are coming off yet another Premier League season that ended with them finishing second in the race for the title. Arsenal are touring Asia to prepare for the new seasonGettyMikel Arteta has missed out on silverware to Manchester City and Liverpool over the last three years, with this campaign gearing up to be crucial for the club.Success is a must, and after making some additions to the squad, Arsenal will want to prepare as best as possible for a huge season. They take on Milan to start, with the Serie A giants desperate for a better finish than a very disappointing eighth last term.Arsenal vs AC Milan: How to watchThis pre-season friendly will take place on Wednesday, July 23. It will be played at the National Stadium in Singapore, with kick-off scheduled for 7:30pm local time, which is 12:30pm UK time.Fans can watch the action live on Arsenal’s official website and app.They will be live-streaming the game for £4.99 with an early bird pass, which is available to buy until 9am on Wednesday morning. If you buy after that time, it will cost £9.99 to tune in. Gunners supporters can also buy a Pre-Season Pass, which will allow you to watch all of the pre-season action. More details are heretalkSPORT and talkSPORT.com will also keep you up to date.Zubimendi will be among the multiple debutants in SingaporeGettyArsenal vs AC Milan: Team news Arsenal have new signings Martin Zubimendi, Kepa Arrizabalaga and Christian Norgaard with the travelling squad in Asia. They can all be expected to make their debut in this game, while Noni Madueke will fly out following a short break after his transfer. Meanwhile, Gabriel is set to get his first minutes on the pitch since picking up a serious hamstring injury in April.15-year-olds Max Dowman and Marli Salmon are both part of the Gunners’ squad too.As for AC Milan, ex-Chelsea trio Fikayo Tomori, Christian Pulisic and Ruben Loftus-Cheek will face their old London rivals. Luka Modric is not part of the squad, so he will have to wait for his debut after joining on a free from Real Madrid. Arsenal's pre-season scheduleWednesday, July 23 – Arsenal vs AC Milan (Singapore)Sunday, July 27 – Arsenal v Newcastle United (Singapore)Thursday, July 31 – Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur (Hong Kong)Wednesday, August 6 – Arsenal v Villarreal (Emirates Stadium)Saturday, August 9 – Arsenal v Athletic Club (Emirates Stadium)Arsenal vs AC Milan: What has been said? Speaking about his new summer arrivals, Arteta said at a press conference: “It’s like shaking the tree again and bringing new faces.“They bring new excitement, a new energy as well. We signed very important players as well. “Again, everybody feels like their height has to go to a different level, and that’s what we’re seeking.”He added: “Ideally, you want it [transfers] done on day one in pre-season. We’ve done very, very well so far. “I’m very pleased with the way the club is supporting the necessities and improvements that we required in the team.“Andrea [Berta] and the team have done an excellent job as well, trying to push everything forward. There’s still a long time to go in that window. We have a lot of hope that we can still improve the team. We’re going to continue to try to do that.”