According to L’Equipe, Andoni Zubizarreta is ‘tempted to leave Marseille for Arsenal’ while Arsene Wenger is said to be advising the Kroenkes about the move.
Zubizarreta’s name was one of a few to emerge immediately after Mochi decided he’d rather go back to Spain than come to London.
Back in March, we saw Roberto Fernandez and Andoni Zubizarreta both linked and according to Maxifoot in France, Arsenal are ‘threatening’ to take him away from Marseille where he is under contract until 2021.
“The sports director Andoni Zubizarreta has become an important member of the project of Olympique de Marseille,” they wrote. “But the Spaniard could have a great opportunity with an interest from Arsenal for his services.”
Now, L’Equipe claim that the 57-year-old is ‘tempted’ by the thoughts of moving to Arsenal.
“Arriving in October 2016, at the same time as the coach Rudi Garcia, Andoni Zubizarreta could leave Marseille before the famous “Champions project” is successful or shatters,” they write.
“He also won by the weariness of a club that isn’t going in the right direction, the sporting director of OM, (57) reported, in recent days, of its intentions of starting to close within the club.
“[An] outsider to the post for the Gunners, “Zubi” has become a favourite. He even has several support weight in the former bastion of Arsene Wenger to convince the Kroenke family, Stan and his son Josh, the owners of Arsenal.”
Zubizarreta, a former goalkeeper who played for Athletic Bilbao, Barcelona and Valencia, was once the most capped player in Spain’s history. He also represented them at four World Cups and three Euros.
He was named as Barcelona’s Director of Football in 2010 but was sacked in 2015 before signing with Marseille towards the end of 2016.
Since his arrival, the Ligue 1 side have signed 20 players including Dimitri Payet (£18m), Valere Fermain (£7.2m), Florian Thauvin (£45m), Morgan Sanson (£22.5m), and Mario Balotelli (£18m).