Arsenal are starting to get “desperate” in their search for a new manager, says Kevin Campbell, with the Gunners potentially “doing things on the cheap” in their bid to take Mikel Arteta back to Emirates Stadium.
Campbell believes the Gunners are now running out of options and are reluctant to spend big on trying to lure a proven winner into a role which is looking less appealing with each passing game.
The former striker told Sky Sports : “I think Arsenal are desperate, I’ve got to be honest with you.
“The way things never panned out with Unai Emery and the way the results are going, obviously against Manchester City the last game, it was a bit of a football schooling.
“The hierarchy and the fan base, me as a fan as well, look at that and think ‘something’s got to change, something’s got to be done’.
“It looks like the club are doing what they think is right, which is all they can do I suppose.
“But it begs the question that it just creates more questions.
“Why does a club like Arsenal not go for somebody who’s really experienced and a top, top manager?
“Are they doing things on the cheap? Or are they trying to do a new vision?”