Arsenal could hand Freddie Ljungberg the job as next manager, as the Gunners board think he’d command a lower wage than other candidates, and the Emirates Stadium hierarchy wouldn’t have to pay compensation to any rival clubs.
Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers has revealed he is not interested in taking on Arsenal from Unai Emery, with Mr Emery being sacked on Friday. Sir
Arsenal legend Paul Merson has admitted that he’s worried about the club’s future as the players aren’t good enough, and he made a Liverpool comparison with Jurgen Klopp’s front three strikers.
Arsenal hero Martin Keown has spoken about the qualities he wants from the club's next manager at the Emirates Stadium, after the Gunners hierarchy sacked Unai Emery last week, and Freddie Ljungberg failed to win in his first match against Norwich