88 per cent of Arsenal fans polled by the Arsenal Supporters' Trust want Arsene Wenger out in the summer with only seven per cent wanting him to stay another year. The findings will be presented to chief executive Ivan Gazidis before the game against Watford on Sunday: Wenger out
Wenger will, however, resist any attempts to make a dignified exit this summer and may have to be sacked. He has never broken a contract in his career.
Wenger has now lost the support of key directors of the club who think that Wenger should be moved on. However, the key decision maker is majority shareholder 'Silent' Stan Kroenke whose main concern will be the business case relating to his English franchise. Ray Parlour has suggested that nothing will change at the Emirates while the finances are healthy: Money comes first. Much will depend on what his son Josh, also a director, tells him. He has spent a fortnight at the club and has now returned to the States.
Gazidis has made some new appointments at the club including Raul Sanllehi from Barcelona as head of football operations and a new chief scout in Sven Mislintat from Borussia Dortmund. However, Wenger insisted on many of his existing staff remaining.
As the example of Manchester United shows, getting the right replacement is crucial. There is no shortage of potential candidates and I would expect the replacement to come from outside the UK.
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