Arsenal have moved to appoint Unai Emery as
the successor to Arsène Wenger. The club have conducted a thorough recruitment
process as they look to replace Wenger – their manager of almost 22 years – who
departed at the end of the season and Mikel Arteta had been considered as the
favourite for the past week or so.
However,
the signs on Monday were that Emery, the former Paris St-Germain and Sevilla
manager, was set to be chosen. The club have spoken to him and a decision is
expected to be confirmed later in the week.
Emery is a
safer bet in terms of his experience and, in the end, it is this factor that
has swayed the decision of Ivan Gazidis, the Arsenal chief executive, who has
led the recruitment drive. Arteta, the former Arsenal player,
who is now a member of Pep Guardiola’s coaching staff at Manchester City, has
not yet managed a club whereas Emery has been in the business since 2005, when
he cut his teeth at Lorca Deportiva in his native Spain.
The
46-year-old has gone on to take charge at Almería, Valencia, Spartak Moscow,
Sevilla and, most recently, PSG – clubs of mounting profile – and he has
impressed Gazidis, even though he is not fluent in English.
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