Allegri confirms he will replace Wenger – Why you shouldn’t believe the story
The S*n went big with a story this afternoon claiming that Max Allegri has told friends he will replace Arsene Wenger at Arsenal.
The S*n went big with a story this afternoon claiming that Max Allegri has told friends he will replace Arsene Wenger at Arsenal.
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew, Helen, Mosope, and Paul speculate about life after Wenger, whether Le Boss will even leave, and what needs to change beyond the manager.
Arsene Wenger has been offered a salary on par with Jose Mourinho from Arsenal plus £30m-a-year from China with Real Madrid also an option according to reports in the press this morning.
Aaron Ramsey has backed Arsene Wenger, saying that the players have let him down at times.
Romelu Lukaku will sign a new deal at Everton according to his agent, rejecting calls from Ian Wright to return to Chelsea.
It’s 10 a.m. at Arsenal Elementary School and class is in session.
As he basked in the glory of his side’s fortunate win at Wembley, Zlatan Ibrahimovic summoned the spirit of Jose Mourinho to insult Arsenal, but why?
For Arsenal, change is all anyone talks about at the moment. The question is, what do we want to achieve? And moreover, what should that change look like?
Arsene Wenger is reportedly making plans for pre-season with many at Arsenal believing he will sign on for another two years according to the Times.
Thanks to Southampton having the audacity, cheek and sheer nerve to progress all the way to a cup final that they knew was on the same weekend as their game with Arsenal, the Gunners, and ergo, all of us fans, now have a week without a game to watch.
The story that Barcelona are ready to return for Hector Bellerin has taken another turn: apparently, the right-back is willing to leave is Arsene Wenger does.
Laurent Koscielny has been speaking with the French media, claiming that although it’s not Arsene Wenger’s fault, Arsenal do have a mental problem at the moment… as if we didn’t already know.
According to reports, Arsene Wenger could manage in Europe once he leaves Arsenal.
Arsenal legend, Liam Brady, believes that Arsene Wenger is a victim of his own success.
Samir Nasri has come out in defence of Arsene Wenger saying that it is the players who should be blamed, not the manager.
Laurent Koscielny apparently wants Arsene Wenger to stay at Arsenal.
Arsene Wenger’s legal counsel used footage of other managers who had been charged after bust-ups with officials but it was evidence about Anthony Taylor that reduced his ban to four games instead of six.
Despite early claims this morning (Wednesday) that Mesut Ozil was set to have an extended rest due to back problems, Arsene Wenger has confirmed that the German international will return to training with the rest of the squad on Thursday.
Back in January, Arsene Wenger was handed a four-match touchline ban for an altercation with fourth official, Anthony Taylor, during Arsenal’s 2-1 win over Burnley in which the media reported the manager had called Taylor a “f**king cheat”; unsurprisingly, this wasn’t the case at all.
Mesut Ozil spoke to Arsene Wenger before he joined Real Madrid and told the boss that Arsenal would be the ‘first address’ if he changed clubs again.