ARTETA AGREES TO BECOME NEW ARSENAL MANAGER
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The
former Gunners midfielder's return to the club is set to be announced in the
coming days and he's overseen a major cull of their backroom staff
Mikel
Arteta has agreed in principle to replace Arsene Wenger and become the new
manager at Arsenal.
Goal understands that
while no contract has yet been signed, the announcement of Arteta's return to
the Emirates Stadium will be made in the coming days.
Arteta's
arrival comes in the aftermath of a cull of backroom staff, with the
36-year-old having played a major role in the recent sackings.
The
Spaniard is currently assistant coach to Pep Guardiola at Manchester City
and played a huge part in guiding them to their record-shattering Premier
League title success this season.
Arteta is
highly regarded by Gunners chief executive Ivan Gazidis, who believes a younger
coach will slot into a modern European football structure, complemented by head
of recruitment Sven Mislintat and new head of football relations Raul Sanllehi.
Arteta
has already had a direct influence in a cull of backroom staff with long-serving
head of medical services Colin Lewin told that he would lose his job after 23
years at the club.
It’s
understood that Arteta made the recommendation for Lewin to leave as he blames
him for rushing him back after an injury when he was Arsenal captain
A number
of players and staff were said to be shocked and upset by the decision to let
Lewin go, with Neil Banfield, goalkeeping coach Gerry Peyton, fitness coach
Tony Colbert and kit man Paul Johnson also leaving the club after years of
service.
Arteta is
expected to bring his own backroom staff on board, with reports linking Santi
Cazorla as a potential addition, while the futures of Steve Bould and Jens
Lehmann remain uncertain despite both receiving offers to stay at Emirates
Stadium.
The
emergence of Arteta as the Gunners' primary choice to replace Wenger comes in
the aftermath of Massimiliano Allegri ruling himself out of the running,
choosing instead to remain at Juventus.
Fomer
Barcelona boss Luis Enrique was also considered, though Sanllehi - who knows
the 48-year-old from his own time at Camp Nou - warned Arsenal off him due to
him having proven difficult to work with.
Arteta
left Arsenal upon his retirement from playing in 2016, having made 150
appearances for the club, scoring 16 goals and laying on a further 11 assists
during his four seasons at the Emirates Stadium.
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