Arsenal: Mikel Arteta could finally stay!

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Clearly, the great coaches are all dismissed or leaving. While José Mourinho was dismissed from his role with Roma, Xavi and Jürgen Klopp announced their departures at the end of the season for two different reasons, with Barça and Liverpool respectively. This Sunday evening, the Catalan press also dropped a bomb for Arsenal supporters: the Catalan technician would like to leave the Gunners at the end of the season.

Relayed en masse, this information Sport was enough to provoke a real waltz from the coaches in preparation for next season. Finally, the Catalan information was swept aside by that of Sky Sports at the end of the evening. While his name is mentioned to take over FC Barcelona next year, this would ultimately not be the case for the English media which affirms that the former midfielder does not want to leave the residents of the Emirates Stadium at the end of season. Answer in the coming months therefore…

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