Gazidis informs Arsenal board he’s considering leaving after AC Milan offer
Ivan Gazidis has informed the Arsenal hierarchy he’s considering leaving the club, after receiving an offer to link up with AC Milan.
Ivan Gazidis has informed the Arsenal hierarchy he’s considering leaving the club, after receiving an offer to link up with AC Milan.
With Arsene Wenger and (seemingly) Ivan Gazidis exiting Arsenal, the club appear to have taken on board the errors made by United after Fergie and David Gill both left Old Trafford in 2013…
Arsenal are getting ready for life without Ivan Gazidis as the CEO moves closer to a move to AC Milan.
Bloomberg have Ivan Gazidis listed as joining AC Milan as their Chief Executive on 1 September 2018.
AC Milan expect Ivan Gazidis to become their new CEO in September despite a statement by Arsenal on Wednesday.
Marco Fassone and Massimiliano Mirabelli flew to London on Monday night to meet with Elliott Management and discuss their future, amid rumours Ivan Gazidis will join AC Milan in a new organisational setup.
AC Milan owners Elliott Management have approached Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis over coming to work on their Board of Directors, according to reports.
Tight. Stingy. Stubborn. Just three of the insults thrown at Arsene Wenger during his time at Arsenal, but his behaviour in the last few transfer windows before he left was more than a little odd, so what was going on?
Unai Emery was unveiled as the new Arsenal head coach on Wednesday afternoon and he left a strong and positive impression. So what did we learn?
It has not been a good summer for the ITKs and some of the (usually) best informed papers – the Mail, the Telegraph and L’Equipe – have done as badly as the Twitterati.
As far as social experiments in football go, Arsenal’s this summer has been a doozy.
Arsenal have let go of Football & CSR Communications Manager Tom Bennett, as well as Michael O’Brien, long-time assistant to club secretary David Miles.
Steve Bould has been offered a new role in Arsenal’s post-Wenger era but the assistant manager is waiting to see who gets the job as he doesn’t really like Mikel Areta according to the Guardian.
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…
Ivan Gazidis, Raul Sanllehi and Sven Mislintat cannot agree on who should succeed Arsene Wenger despite the manager leaving in one week’s time.
Arsene Wenger has reportedly been ‘hurt’ by a falling out with Ivan Gazidis according to an exclusive in today’s Daily Star.
Arsenal are only willing offer their new manager the £8.5m-per-year Arsene Wenger was already earning, which could price out the current favourite for the job, Luis Enrique.
Arsenal’s transfer setup is getting more complicated with a number of new appointments over the last year.
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.
The main men charged with selecting a manager to replace Arsene Wenger cannot agree on who the best man for the job is, according to a report in today’s Daily Telegraph.