Who will be the next Arsenal manager?
It's the question on every football fan's lips.
Arsene
Wenger today bowed out after a staggering 22 years in the Arsenal
dugout, with the Gunners winning in his final game - 1-0 over
Huddersfield Town.
But who will replace him at the helm?
Liverpool assistant manager Zeljko Buvac was a surprising
early frontrunner, while former Arsenal favourites Patrick Vieira and
Mikel Arteta have also been highly linked.
And there has been an interesting development on Arteta's future today.
Arteta
is the assistant coach to Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, who racked
up 100 points in winning the Premier League at a canter today.
Mikel Arteta is congratulated by team mates (Image: Julian Finney/Getty Images) Guardiola was asked about the speculation surrounding
Arteta after the game and suggested there was an offer on the table for
Arteta to replace Wenger.
The Spaniard said: "If he decides to
move because he has this offer, this option, I will not say you don’t
have to go. I want the best for my friends, and he’s a friend of mine,
and I want the best.
"If he decides to go, I will be so sad, but I will
understand his decision, because it’s his career, his life, his family.
And I am not right guy to say you don’t have to do that. But hopefully,
hopefully he can stay and finish what we have started together.
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