Episode 148: Unai Emery trumps Tomas Danilevičius
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew and Helen talk managerial candidates, coaching changes, and the good, the bad and the ugly of ex-players.
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew and Helen talk managerial candidates, coaching changes, and the good, the bad and the ugly of ex-players.
David Ornstein says Mikel Arteta is the ‘frontrunner’ for the Arsenal job, and staff feel he is set to get it, but there are still whispers that Allegri isn’t out of the picture.
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Stephen flies solo. He’s not overly confident over how Arsenal are conducting their search for a…
Mikel Arteta ‘greatly wants’ the Arsenal job, so much so that he’s already made plans for his backroom staff if he joins, according to reports.
Arsenal have now got three names left on their shortlist after Max Allegri ruled out leaving Juventus unless he was sacked.
Max Allegri will sit down with Juventus to discuss his future as he continues to be linked heavily with the Arsenal job but has said he will be at Juventus next season unless they fire him.
Unai Emery is the ‘clear favourite’ to replace Arsene Wenger, according to new reports in the English media.
Mikel Arteta and Max Allegri look to be the two leading candidates for the Arsenal job with the former Arsenal man said to be the favourite to get the job
Massimilino Allegri is Arsenal’s number one target to replace Arsene Wenger, but the club will have to wait until May 20th to get a response from the Italian coach.
Antonio Conte wants a return to Juventus this summer according to a report in TuttoJuve which claims the Chelsea manager wants Massimiliano Allegri to ‘betray’ the Old Lady by moving to Arsenal.
Massimiliano Allegri couldn’t pick a better time to leave Juventus, according to the Italian media, even though his recent comments make it sound like he’s considering staying.
Arsenal have reportedly reduced their long short-list of people to replace Arsene Wenger to just three managers – Massimiliano Allegri, Patrick Vieira, and Mikel Arteta.
Former Juventus player Alessandro Orlando says the current boss of the Serie A champions would gladly leave to join Arsenal, if he gets the opportunity.
Massimiliano Allegri and Mikel Arteta are the two leading candidates to take over from Arsene Wenger this summer according to Chris Wheatley.
Juventus director Beppe Marotta expects Massimiliano Allegri to stay with the club this summer, whilst admitting they have talks planned for the end of the season.
Juventus are already looking for a replacement for Massimiliano Allegri, amid rumours of Arsenal interest in the manger to take over from Arsene Wenger.
Reports from Italy are claiming that Juventus have been in touch with Carlo Ancelotti regarding taking over at the club.
Zeljko Buvac is still the bookies’ favourite to take over from Arsene Wenger at the end of the season, despite interviewing to become Eintracht Frankfurt’s new manager.
Arsenal are reportedly ‘confident’ of landing Massimiliano Allegri this summer according to an Exclusive in the Daily Star which contradicts everything else we’ve been reading since Arsene Wenger announced his decision to leave Arsenal at the end of the season.
Arsenal senior executives consider Luis Enrique an ‘inappropriate fit’ for the club, and are turning to a number of others, including Maurizio Sarri, to replace Arsene Wenger.