- Spanish professional coach Luis Enriquehas been tipped to replace Wenger atArsenal
- Wenger on Friday, April 20, announcedthat he will leave the Gunners at the end ofthe season
- Enrique won a total of nine trophiesincluding two La Liga titles and oneChampions League at Barcelona
Former Barcelona and Roma coach Luis
Enrique is now said to be the leading
candidate that will replace Frenchman
Arsene Wenger as Arsenal's manager at
the end of the season.
On Friday afternoon, Arsene Wenger
announced that he will be leaving the
Gunners at the end of the season after
spending 22 years at the London based
club.
And according to the latest report by
Daily Mail, Arsenal have approached 47-
year-old Luis Enrique to replace Wenger
at the Emirates Stadium.
In-fact, the report added that only an
unexpected glitch in negotiations can
prevent the former Spanish professional
footballer from replacing Wenger this
summer.
Enrique has been out of a job since
leaving as Barcelona boss last year as he
brought success to the Catalans over a
three-year period.
He won a total of nine trophies
including two La Liga titles and one
Champions League.
Earlier, MegaView.blogspot.com had reported how
Arsene Wenger finally confirmed that
he will be leaving the Gunners at the
end of the season after 22 years in
charge.
The Frenchman has been at the North
London club since 1996 and has won
three Premier League titles and seven
FA Cups.
His side's incredible undefeated season
will remain one of the greatest
achievements in Premier League
history, while the Gunners managed to
break Manchester United's dominance
in the late 90s and early 2000s.


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