Arsenal new manager rumours

The never-ending speculation about Arsenal's next manager! Here are some of the latest rumors and names being linked with the job:

Current Favorites:

  1. Mikel Arteta: The former Arsenal captain and current assistant coach is the bookmakers' favorite to take over as the next permanent manager. He has been in charge of the team on an interim basis since December 2019.
  2. Freddie Ljungberg: Another former Arsenal player, Ljungberg has been working as an assistant coach under Arteta and is also in the running to become the next permanent manager.
  3. Graham Potter: The Brighton & Hove Albion manager has been linked with the job, with some reports suggesting he is the club's top target.

Other Contenders:

  1. Ralph Hasenhüttl: The Southampton manager has been mentioned as a potential candidate, although he has denied any interest in the job.
  2. Jürgen Klopp's assistant, Zeljko Buvac: There have been rumors that Buvac, who worked alongside Klopp at Liverpool, could be a contender for the Arsenal job.
  3. Unai Emery's former assistant, Juan Carlos Carcedo: Carcedo was part of Emery's coaching staff at Arsenal and has been linked with a return to the club.
  4. Roberto Martínez: The former Everton and Wigan Athletic manager has been mentioned as a potential candidate, although he has denied any interest in the job.
  5. Gianfranco Zola: The former Chelsea and Watford manager has been linked with the job, although he has not been mentioned as a serious contender.

Long Shots:

  1. Pep Guardiola: The Manchester City manager has been linked with the job, although it's highly unlikely he would leave his current position.
  2. Jürgen Klopp: Another long shot, Klopp has been mentioned as a potential candidate, but it's unlikely he would leave Liverpool.
  3. Thomas Tuchel: The Paris Saint-Germain manager has been linked with the job, although he has denied any interest in leaving his current position.

Remember that these are just rumors and speculation, and the actual next manager of Arsenal may not be on this list.