Episode 166: 4 into 3 doesn’t go
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Stephen and Paul discuss the wins over FC Vorskla and Everton during the week and if…
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Stephen and Paul discuss the wins over FC Vorskla and Everton during the week and if…
Tony Adams reportedly contacted Ivan Gazidis over the summer only to be told there was no role for him at the club under Unai Emery.
After reports AC Milan were hopeful Ivan Gazidis could convince Aaron Ramsey to switch London for Italy, some outlets are claiming he wants to bring Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang with him too.
AC Milan are monitoring Aaron Ramsey, with a view to a potential move for the player next year, according to reports in Italy.
Ivan Gazidis is off to Milan after taking his sweet time to make up his mind, but what has he actually achieved in his 10 years at Arsenal?
Ivan Gazidis and Arsenal released a statement on Tuesday revealing the 54-year-old would be leaving the club, but it’s a small detail in the middle of Gazidis’ quotes that has fans excited.
Arsenal held a series of meetings with Unai Emery and the players after it was finally announced that Ivan Gazidis would leave the club for more money with AC Milan.
Arsenal have decided not to appoint a CEO to replace the departing Ivan Gazidis, instead making Raul Sanllehi ‘head of football’ and Vinai Venkatesham ‘managing director’.
Ivan Gazidis looks to have finally made up his mind to take the money and run for Milan, so who will Arsenal get to replace him?
Ivan Gazidis has finally made the decision to leave Arsenal and join Serie A side AC Milan, according to a report.
Aaron Ramsey’s talks with Arsenal over a new contract with the club have been negatively affected by the media circus surrounding Ivan Gazidis, according to reports.
AC Milan president Paolo Scaroni has pushed back a decision on the club’s new CEO by another few weeks, saying they’re not in a hurry.
AC Milan reportedly want Ivan Gazidis to talk Aaron Ramsey into leaving Arsenal for the Serie A side according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
The Ivan Gazidis-to-AC Milan saga looks like it could finally be drawing to a close after Elliott Management agreed to his wage demands.
Reports in Italy claim that Ivan Gazidis is finally set to leave Arsenal for AC Milan after his mate, Paul Singer, and Elliott Management caved to his salary demands.
I don’t often find myself agreeing with the Daily Mail’s Martin Samuel but in his editorial in Tuesday’s paper he hits the nail on the head – would any other top club allow their CEO to prevaricate for so long like Arsenal have with Ivan Gazidis?
Ivan Gazidis spoke to a reporter at Arsenal Women’s 5-0 thrashing of Liverpool on Sunday but would not reveal if he’s made a decision about his future.
AC Milan have reportedly set a deadline for Ivan Gazidis to make up his mind about their €4m-a-year offer to leave Arsenal and join them as their new CEO.
According to the Times, Unai Emery is growing increasingly frustrated with Ivan Gazidis’ prevarication over a move to AC Milan.