Gazidis met with 3 managers before Wenger’s announcement
Ivan Gazidis met with three managers in the search for Arsene Wenger’s successor before the 68-year-old even announced his Arsenal departure, according to information in a recent report.
Ivan Gazidis met with three managers in the search for Arsene Wenger’s successor before the 68-year-old even announced his Arsenal departure, according to information in a recent report.
Carlo Ancelotti admits he would be pleased to hear that Arsenal were interested in hiring him, but hasn’t had any contact from the club just yet.
The Arsenal board drew up a five-strong shortlist to send to Stan Kroenke in the event of Arsene Wenger’s departure, according to reliable BBC journalist David Ornstein.
On Friday morning, Arsene Wenger announced he’s stepping down as Arsenal manager at the end of the season, but who will come in to replace him?
Arsenal are lining up Patrick Vieira to take over from Arsene Wenger, according to reports, making him the latest in the long list of names the media claim the club are considering.
Although nothing is confirmed, it has been widely reported that Arsenal’s hierarchy are considering their options since the cup final defeat. The papers have suggested that if Wenger fails to qualify the club for the Champions League, that could spell the end for the manager.
Ivan Gazidis has already met with three managers in the search for Arsene Wenger’s successor, according to information in a recent report.
Although nothing is confirmed, it has been widely reported that Arsenal’s hierarchy are considering their options since the cup final defeat. The papers have suggested that if Wenger fails to qualify the club for the Champions League, that could spell the end for the manager.
Arsene Wenger is currently the third most successful active manager in Europe based on trophies won, behind Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola.
Carlo Ancelotti is reportedly in ‘close’ contact with Arsenal and Chelsea with both clubs believed to be looking for a new manager this summer.
On Tuesday Morning, sources close to Arsenal revealed the seven names on the club’s shortlist to replace Arsene Wenger at the end of the season.
To say Arsenal are struggling under Arsene Wenger is a bit of an understatement, but if the club do decide to change manager, who could come in to replace him?
Carlo Ancelotti got Arsenal fans’ pulses racing – albeit in a strictly non-erotic way – after the North London derby when he showed up at Wembley to watch the clash.
There’s nothing like an away defeat to Spurs to send Arsenal fans off the deep end and Carlo Ancelotti attending the North London derby didn’t help matters.
Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are in pole position to bring in Carlo Ancelotti, despite interest from the Italian national team, according to a report in Italy.
Imagine a scenario where Arsene Wenger was either sacked or resigned as Arsenal manager tomorrow.
Arsenal have offered Carlo Ancelotti a four year contract worth £35m, according to Corriere dello Sport. It was recently reported that Arsenal had chosen Ancelotti…
Arsenal are preparing for Arsene Wenger leaving in the summer, and reportedly see former Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti as a potential replacement.
Carlo Ancelotti has admitted that he turned down the change to manage Italy, as he wants to remain in club football.
Carlo Ancelotti is reportedly interested in joining Arsenal when Arsene Wenger leaves.