If we look at the past few seasons out, it is clear that Arsenal has often been a shadow of their successful past. The Gunners were one of the most revered teams in England before their collapse.Arsene Wenger turned Arsenal into an unstoppable force between the 1990s and early 2000s. He had many supremely talented players under his command. Thierry Henry, Freddie Ljungberg, Jens Lehmann, Patrick Vieira, Dennis Bergkamp, Ian Wright, Tony Adams — the list is never-ending.The French boss was successful in managing such a star-studded squad. The biggest feather in Wenger's cap has to be Arsenal's 2003-04 campaign, where the Gunners secured the title without losing a single game.While Arsenal welcomed many prospects, there were always those who got away. Let's have a look at five such players.#5 Gianluigi BuffonThe Buffon deal was hijacked by Juventus.David Seaman guarded the Gunners' goalpost for 13 seasons and set quite a high standard for those who would follow in over 564 matches across all competitions. With the England shot-stopper nearing the end of his tenure at Highbury, Arsene Wenger had a huge task in replacing him. In search of David Seaman's replacement, Arsene Wenger came across then-Parma goalie Gianluigi Buffon. The former Gunners boss met Buffon to discuss the possibility of him joining Arsenal. However, Juventus jumped in between with a jaw-dropping £32.6m offer in 2001 to steal Buffon away from Arsenal. The Italian remained with the Turin outfit for a lengthy period before moving back to Parma in 2021. #4 Zlatan IbrahimovicZlatan refused to give trials for the Gunners. "Zlatan doesn't do auditions" — this is one of the quotes that football fans around the world associate the most with the Sweden international. However, this story is not true in its entirety. While it is a fact that Zlatan Ibrahimovic was offered trials at Arsenal, there are many layers to the same.The North Londoners wanted to sign the youngster from Malmo. However, Malmo's director Hasse Borg advised the forward not to appear for the same in order to take a firm stance. The 'take it or leave it' offer was laid flat on Wenger's table.The French boss wasn't ready to take such a gamble and eventually decided to opt out of the transfer.