The Gunners have drawn up a shortlist for the next Arsenal manager and Goal takes a look at who the potential candidates could be
Arsene Wenger’s two decades in charge at Arsenal could come to an end this summer if the club’s supporters have anything to do with it.
A recent survey conducted by the Arsenal Supporters’ Trust revealed that 88% of their members voted for the club to end the Frenchman’s contract when his position is reviewed this summer, with only 7% in favour of him staying on and 5% saying they don’t know yet.
Wenger himself has yet to reveal where he could be at the end of the season but there is a growing feeling that he could step aside this summer if Arsenal end the campaign lower in the Premier League than last season’s fifth-place finish.
Kicker reported on Sunday that Tuchel had turned down the opportunity to coach at Bayern Munich from next season as he has signed a deal abroad, with Arsenal pinpointed as the German's likely destination.
Goal has taken a look at the potential candidates who could succeed Wenger at the end of the season, from former players to experienced coaches.
JOACHIM LOW
Low's Germany side are the current World Cup holders after Mario Gotze's extra-time goal in 2014. The German lacks experience at club level following spells in Germany, Turkey and Austria, but his relatively young age and consistency at the top level will stand him in good stead this summer.Interestingly, he also shares the same agent and lawyer as Mesut Ozil and Shkodran Mustafi.
MANUEL PELLEGRINI
Pellegrini won the Premier League title with Manchester City in 2014 and is currently manager of Chinese Super League club Hebei China Fortune.The 64-year-old Chilean has vast managerial experience but doubts over his brand of football will reign over him following a disappointing spell as Real Madrid boss. Reports suggested that he met with Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis last year.
MASSIMILIANO ALLEGRI
The 50-year-old is already popular among Arsenal fans after guiding his Juventus team past Tottenham in the Champions League last 16. Since he joined the Turin giants they've won Serie A and the Coppa Italia in each of his three seasons at the helm, not forgetting the two Champions League finals which they narrowly lost.His teams are tactically adaptable and solid in defence, but it remains to be seen whether he would be open to managing a Premier League side. Allegri speaks an adequate level of English and his European pedigree is exactly what Arsenal need to reach the top again.
CARLO ANCELOTTI
Ancelotti has already met with Gazidis this season and the former Bayern Munich manager is undoubtedly one of the frontrunners to replace Wenger. The Italian's impressive CV includes one Serie A, a Coppa Italia, three Champions Leagues - the only manager to win that many European titles.He also had a successful spell in England with Chelsea where he picked up the league and cup double in his first season. Previously praised for his man-management style, Ancelotti is 58-years-old and it is surely only age which is in the way of him becoming the next Gunners boss.
THOMAS TUCHEL
Another manager who has met with Gazidis, the likelihood of his appointment is slim following Sven Mislintat's arrival at the club as head of recruitment in November. Mislintat was forced out of Borussia Dortmund after disagreements with Tuchel over the Bundesliga side's transfer policy, which resulted in the scout being banned from Dortmund's training ground.Tuchel's attractive style of football and ability to get the best out of under-performing players makes him a worthy contender for the job, but it is ultimately his flawed relationship with Mislintat which might scupper any chance of him heading to Emirates Stadium.
LEONARDO JARDIM
Jardim is in his fourth season now at Monaco where he won the Ligue 1 title last campaign, ahead of moneybags Paris Saint-Germain.The impressive feat of reaching the Champions League semi-finals, with the likes of Kylian Mbappe, Thomas Lemar and Tiemoue Bakayoko excelling, showed that the Portuguese could perform at an elite level with relatively unproven young players.
BRENDAN RODGERS
Rodgers has been mentioned as a possible successor to Wenger following his achievements as Liverpool manager and, more recently, at Celtic, where he helped the Scottish giants to go 69 games unbeaten in the league.The Northern Irishman has a track record of helping his teams back into the Champions League and the style of football which almost saw Liverpool win the league three seasons ago was admired by many in the game, including Wenger himself.
JULIAN NAGELSMANN
Nagelsmann became the youngest manager in Bundesliga history when he took over Hoffenheim at the age of 28. He guided them to safety in his first season in charge and reached the Champions League in his second season.While Nagelsmann is younger than the likes of Per Mertesacker and Petr Cech, the progress he has made in Germany makes him one of the most highly-rated coaches in Europe right now.
PATRICK VIEIRA
"Let's say that, one day, it could interest me. But one day. I can't say anymore because there is nothing to say about it and I certainly do not want to upset Arsene, who I adore and for whom I have a lot of respect."The former Arsenal captain is certainly interested in the job which could become available this summer and has been head coach of New York City FC since 2016. Vieira was given his first taste of management with Manchester City's reserves after being snubbed by Wenger for a coaching role at Arsenal.
MIKEL ARTETA
An outside bet to become next Arsenal manager, Arteta hung up his boots at the end of last season to become assistant manager at Manchester City. Working alongside Pep Guardiola has clearly paid dividends for the studious Spaniard who is consulted on all team matters - including tactics - by the ex-Barcelona boss.City are expected to wrap up their first league title under Guardiola in the coming weeks and it's no surprise to see him on Arsenal's managerial shortlist.
Sosst
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Id like to see ancelotti or low as the next Arsenal manager
zecaclnpuz
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what, then will stop him ! nothing.
Cizbdkpry
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i thk viera, low, and arteta
Cizbdkpry
0
this is arsenal affairs man,not Man u
really u need happiness
Cizbdkpry
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I would personally go for our superboy Theiry although not shortlisted. I believe in younger gunner legends. I dont buy d idea of hiring Pellegrin or Rogers coz i didnt like their brand of football. I equally go for Arteta n Vierra coz they understand d arsenal things.
right
Paybimos
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Low
Seelnptz
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If they sack wenger I hope arsenal get relegated
vandeopsz
6
Wenger out
fcbmessi-10
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low will never choose arsenal forget that... ancelotti is done he should not coach at higher level... Tuchel is perfect for arsenal..
Muwinprz
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I would personally go for our superboy Theiry although not shortlisted. I believe in younger gunner legends. I dont buy d idea of hiring Pellegrin or Rogers coz i didnt like their brand of football. I equally go for Arteta n Vierra coz they understand d arsenal things.
Meydlnryz
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The arsenal boards and supporter's should act fast by terminating Wenger's contract for the good of the club. am an admirer if Mr Wenger coaching style,but I felt its high time he quilts the job.
jinadimos
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I would choose between Patrick Viera,Thomas Tuchel and Mikel Arteta... I don't think Joachim Löw because he won't leave Germany,same case with Massimiliano Allergi,he would be PSG next coach,Brendan Rodgers and Manuel Pallegrini have experience in PL so they maybe are the right man but I don't think so,Leonardo Jardim worst season this year so he wasn't ready for PL,Julian Nagelsmann is quite too young for PL so I don't think he is ready to be a superb club in PL! Maybe the right man to replace Arsene Wenger is Mikel Arteta because he once playing at Arsenal so the momentum will be built easily!
this is arsenal affairs man,not Man u
Yuediklny
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because he is.better.couch In.the.warld.
fuzaceky
3
Lets him go we tired enough now we need changes.
Cocansy
2
Wenger must go it's enough for him. we respect him
Fedbimnuyz
3
ancelotti will move to arsenal next season.
budabdks
3
tuchel
Leubdt
4
Arteta will be good for the job because he understands the club very well, only Wenger did not give him a chance.
Huabinoz
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jardim should take over
Macben828
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Pls I need help to understand why no one is talking of Diego Simeon! He was the only coach that beat mouriho and Guardiola to the league, despite having less expense players. I don't understand why no rumors at all on him. Can someone help me understand pls?
tunad002
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anceloti is my first choice because of his pedigree in England with Chelsea and his antecedents in Italy, Spain and Germany. I would have loved low to replace Wenger but his lack of club experience is a bane. arteta , Vieira, Rodgers and tucel are just mere prospect to me. so I go with Carlo ancelloti.
taubilnot
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the days of Wenger are all numbered
rmcfc9
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watch guardiola leave city for arsenal and then arsenal would go on to win the title 2 years later
adililyas
0
ancelotti
koalopu
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very defensive and not fond of selling good players,that's Allegri.
Zucadknrt
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Artena volte
Zucadknrt
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Arteta
Bamgbopa Adeola Adam
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Thienry Henry is the best candidate for the seat .... I don't know why he is not included in the list.
AlexisZeerul
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I would choose between Patrick Viera,Thomas Tuchel and Mikel Arteta... I don't think Joachim Löw because he won't leave Germany,same case with Massimiliano Allergi,he would be PSG next coach,Brendan Rodgers and Manuel Pallegrini have experience in PL so they maybe are the right man but I don't think so,Leonardo Jardim worst season this year so he wasn't ready for PL,Julian Nagelsmann is quite too young for PL so I don't think he is ready to be a superb club in PL! Maybe the right man to replace Arsene Wenger is Mikel Arteta because he once playing at Arsenal so the momentum will be built easily!
depdeilms
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low
voysu
3
Wenger stay👍🏾💣🔫
Biranzi
2
Henry's
yuhckn
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The Arsene wengar, Arsenal story has now become a yearly TV 📺 show ! Trust me , by this time next year we probably still reading the same old stories. Who will replace AW . Arsenal fans shouldn’t put their hopes in this common stories
best
yuhckn
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allegro the best
yuhckn
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low should take over
jisiknpuz
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I am Arsenal fan, every year you keep asking this same annoying questions who will replace Wenger, if the club president can't decide what's good for the club than leave Wenger alone. Tired of hearing the same old sorry over and over
J-i-hype
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for me he can do the job
who r u talking
J-i-hype
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anyone that says Wenger should stay is not on arsenal fan
Pitacelop
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low better
Moadkmz
1
we need this man we ar tired please people it's too much whith wenger.low come ad take over
Ace7
3
what arsenal needs
Fieelouy
2
for me he can do the job
Amanda-
3
should we cry or laugh!?
Laugh 😂 buddy why cry 😭 laugh 😆 and make more money 💴
Wiylmortyz
4
when is Wenger going??we're tired of losing #arsenalmyteam
popz1
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🗞 EURO PAPERS 🗞 Arsenal are closing in on Thomas Tuchel... ...but PSG also want former BVB boss
popz1
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Lionel Messi has had at least 17 more shots from outside the box than any other player in Europe’s top five leagues (78), while he is joined by Dybala and Mariano with the most goals from distance (6)
popz1
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“I'm going to make music, I'm going to do my second passion. But I do not see myself as a coach, working with football... I don't see myself like that.” Don’t expect to see 🇧🇷 Ronaldinho ⚽ soon
ab12678
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Go one bro
Thanks bro😊
DeBruyneTheBeast
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Tuchel would make the ideal manager of arsenal cuz just like the article said he can make under performing players into consistent players I would have chosen low but I want low to stay as Germany manager cuz he is doing a great job and I support Germany Ancellotti in the other hand should just move to China And obviously #WENGEROUT
DeBruyneTheBeast
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Go one bro