Gossip
CASH-STRAPPED

Arsenal ‘may be forced to appoint Ljungberg or Arteta as boss’ as club struggle to afford £8m-a-year Pochettino

ARSENAL’S search for a new boss is reportedly being hindered by a limited budget – putting off a number of leading contenders.

And that could result in them being forced to appoint Freddie Ljungberg or Mikel Arteta as Unai Emery’s successor.

Advertisement
Arsenal could be forced to go with the inexperienced Freddie Ljungberg as their next manager due to be unable to afford Mauricio Pochettino's wagesCredit: Getty

That’s according to the , who claim the Gunners are unable to pay a salary on par with their top six rivals.

Emery, who was sacked last Friday, was pocketing £4m-a-year at The Emirates and even though Arsenal are willing to offer more to a new man, it is nowhere near a figure demanded by Europe’s elite coaches.

Both Mauricio Pochettino and Max Allegri would all command double that figure.

And the combination of both wages and a compensation package to either Leicester for Brendan Rodgers or Wolves’ Nuno Espirito De Santo could make them too expensive.

Advertisement

LATEST ARSENAL NEWS

NET WORTH
Football’s most explosive divorces…including split over twins fathered by ex
FOOTBALL FACTORY
I was sacked as a factory worker then trained with Arsenal just days later
TAKE A BAO
When is the Carabao Cup semi-final draw? Date, live stream FREE and ball numbers
CRYSTAL CLEAR
Fans fume Palace 'robbed' in Arsenal clash with Jesus 'clearly offside'

Meanwhile, Manchester City coach Arteta is among the favourites for the job.

Advertisement

The former Gunners midfielder was in the running when Arsene Wenger left last year, only to be pipped by Emery to the post.

Now he could be offered the role after his City boss Pep Guardiola gave him his blessing to go for a top job himself.

Mauro Icardi’s model wife Wanda looks amazing as she takes part in some seriously sexy shoots
Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com