Arsenals are searching for a new manager after Arsene Wenger announced last week he would be standing down at the end of the season. The Frenchman will depart after 22 years at the north London club. But who will succeed him at the Emirates? That is the question on every Arsenal fan’s lips as the club scours the football world for a replacement. We’ll bring you the very latest updates right here, throughout the day. Plus, who’s on the move elsewhere in the Premier League? We’ll have that covered too with news from all the big clubs – including Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool and champions Manchester City.
Ex-Arsenal defender, Ray Parlour has revealed the coach that should replace manager, Arsene Wenger at the Emirate. Recall that Wenger announced in a statement on Friday morning that he would be leaving the Gunners at the end of the current season after 22 years with the club, ending a long tenure that got him three Premier League titles. Parlour believes Newcastle United manager; Rafa Benitez would be a ‘great fit’ to replace Wenger at Arsenal. “What he has done for Newcastle this season is amazing,” Parlour told talkSPORT.
“With not a lot of investment he’s got them playing so well. They are out of trouble when it looked like they would be in a relegation battle, and now they are sitting really healthy in the league. “He would be a great fit, but whether Arsenal want to go down that road. “There are younger managers as well, and they may say let’s give one of them an opportunity, or go for one of the more experienced ones; Luis Enrique is favourite, but I know Chelsea might be looking at him as well,” he added.