
Arsenal are set to appoint Unai Emery as their new manager.
Emery emerged as the unanimous choice following a recruitment process in which all candidates were spoken to.
Previously he guided Sevilla to three consecutive Europa League triumphs between 2014 and 2016.
Emery’s English is not completely fluent but the language barrier is not expected to be a problem.
An announcement and news conference are expected later this week.
Other candidates included Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri and former Chelsea and Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti, as well as former Arsenal players Arteta, Thierry Henry and Patrick Vieira.
Wenger, 68, left the Gunners at the end of season after 22 years in charge, during which he won three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups, including two Doubles.
Analysis
Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright on BBC Radio 5 live
What’s going on at Arsenal? Where’s Unai Emery come from? I can’t get it out of my head.
You’d have thought that by now they would have known exactly what’s going on.
Emery has had loads of money to spend at Paris St-Germain and now has to come to Arsenal with £50m with a bunch of players who have been playing in second gear.
His coaching ability will have to get going instantly and he will have to find some gems instantly.
I wouldn’t be disgruntled as an Arsenal fan about Unai Emery, I think the fact he’s come out of left field when everyone’s thinking ‘it’s going to be Arteta’, that’s the only problem. If we do see a difference in intensity, drive and consistency everybody will get onside and that’s all Arsenal fans want to see.
| Emery’s managerial career | |
|---|---|
| Clubs | Years |
| Lorca Deportiva | 2005-06 |
| Almeria | 2006-08 |
| Valencia | 2008-12 |
| Spartak Moscow | 2012 |
| Sevilla | 2013-16 |
| Paris St-Germain | 2016-18 |