World Cup coach admits he loves Mikel Arteta
Spain head coach Luis Enrique has admitted he loves Mikel Arteta, after seeing the Arsenal coach in the All or Nothing documentary.
Spain head coach Luis Enrique has admitted he loves Mikel Arteta, after seeing the Arsenal coach in the All or Nothing documentary.
Luis Enrique has confirmed he received a call from a ‘foreign club’, following earlier rumours that Arsenal could be interested in him taking over as their head coach.
It has been claimed that Raul Sanllehi wanted Luis Enrique as Arsenal manager but we ended up with Unai Emery. Is that what Raul wanted? The answer will tell us a lot about where Arsenal go next.
Kike Marin has suggested Arsenal are far more likely to bring in Luis Enrique as a replacement for Unai Emery than Jose Mourinho.
Unai Emery is the ‘clear favourite’ to replace Arsene Wenger, according to new reports in the English media.
Mundo Deportivo report that Luis Enrique is not demanding £20m-a-year to manage at Chelsea or Arsenal despite media claims to the contrary.
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 reluctant to pay their new manager the same amount as they gave to Arsene Wenger according to Sami Mokbel in Wednesday’s Daily Mail.
Arsenal have reportedly moved away from hiring Luis Enrique as their manager according to a report in The Times [£].
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.
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.
Luis Enrique wants his new job to be somewhere he feels loved with a project that gets him excited.
All week it has been reported that Luis Enrique is Arsenal’s preferred candidate for the soon-to-be vacant manager’s job and that the Spaniard wants to join the club but now we’re back to him wanting to join Chelsea instead.
Arsenal have reportedly settled on Luis Enrique as their preferred candidate to replace Arsene Wenger but there are likely to be two sticking points before the club and Spaniard can find any agreement – and they both involve money.
Arsene Wenger once described favourite for the Arsenal job, Luis Enrique, as a manager who went from ‘idiot to hero’.
According to Thursday’s edition of L’Equipe, Arsenal have settled on Luis Enrique as their favourite to replace Arsene Wenger and talks with the Spaniard are advancing well.
Arsenal are reportedly confident they can land Luis Enrique ahead of Chelsea after the Blues baulked at the Spaniards wage demands, said to be in the region of £15m-a-year.
Arsenal’s new head of football relations, Raul Sanllehi, will lead the club’s search for a new manager, making Luis Enrique the favourite, according to reports.
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.
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.