The Herald (South Africa)

Arsenal looking out the box for new coach

- Jeremy Wilson

ARSENAL are continuing to explore a range of younger head-coach-style options to replace Arsene Wenger and do not simply want to be drawn into paying huge wages for one of the highest-profile candidates.

With the structure surroundin­g the manager having already evolved and a transfer budget before sales this summer of about £50-million (R861-million), the priority is a manager with the coaching track record to bring out the best in the squad while also progressin­g the younger players.

Arsenal have not yet made any final decisions – and chief executive Ivan Gazidis is committed to a proper recruitmen­t process – but Luis Enrique was reportedly earning £16.5-million (R284-million) a year at Barcelona, almost double what Wenger is paid at the Emirates.

Enrique’s likely wage expectatio­ns have already put off Chelsea, and Arsenal are also considerin­g other options.

Former captains Mikel Arteta and Patrick Vieira, Monaco manager Leonardo Jardim, Juventus coach Max Allegri and Hoffenheim’s Julian Nagelsmann are also on Arsenal’s shortlist.

Zeljko Buvac, Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool assistant, was yesterday reported in Bosnia to be under considerat­ion by Arsenal, but he has not managed since 2001.

He would be well known to Arsenal’s head of recruitmen­t Sven Mislintat following their time together at Borussia Dortmund and is highly regarded for his work on the training ground.

Gazidis holds Arteta, who is Pep Guardiola’s assistant at Manchester City, in high regard.

The new manager will not be all-powerful in the transfer market – as Wenger was – and his budget will have limitation­s following record spending over the past two years.

Aaron Ramsey, Petr Cech and Danny Welbeck are all out of contract next year and are expected to wait until the manager is appointed before making any final decision on extending their deals.

Jack Wilshere is out of contract in June and has so far refused the offer of a new deal.

There will be other off-field changes, with fitness coach Tony Colbert, first-team coach Boro Primorac and goalkeepin­g coach Gerry Peyton all expected to leave.

Club captain Per Mertesacke­r will head up the club’s academy and current assistant manager Steve Bould may stay on. – The Telegraph

 ?? Picture: PAUL ELLIS/AFP ?? OUT WITH THE OLD: Arsene Wenger leaves the field at half time during the English Premier League match against Manchester United at Old Trafford
Picture: PAUL ELLIS/AFP OUT WITH THE OLD: Arsene Wenger leaves the field at half time during the English Premier League match against Manchester United at Old Trafford

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