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JESUS OF LA PEÑA
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It happened to Pep Guardiola a few weeks ago with the announcement that Begiristain will not continue the next season with City and, on this occasion, it is happening to another of the great Spanish coaches in the Premie League: Mikel Arteta is left without his main ally at London Arsenal.
Still for reasons that have not been revealed, the English press announces that the Brazilian Edu Gaspar He will leave his position as Arsenal sporting director imminently.
Arsenal coach, Mikel Arteta, began his press conference prior to the duel against Newcastle to send a message of support and strength to all those affected by DANA in Valencia.
Without a doubt, everyone agrees that the former Gunner and Valencia footballer in the first decade of the 21st century, has been in charge of putting together a solid project in a club that seemed headless since the Frenchman Arsene Wenger retired from active service on the bench, back in 2018.
Four years later, Edu, after carrying out work in the technical direction, is promoted in 2022 to the sports direction, which he will reportedly leave vacant.
‘Market leader
With the, Arsenal are back in the fight of the great international and, of course, national titles. In part, to the great work that the Gunner club has carried out in the last transfer markets. The additions of players like Declan Rice, Martin Odegaard and many other top-level footballers who have helped Londoners return to the good times, despite the fact that in recent years the Premier League has slipped out of their hands.
This hard setback for the San Sebastian coach still does not have evaluations from the club. However, there are already many who are wondering what are the main reasons that could have caused the Brazilian to leave his position at the head of the sports management, although from England they rule out possible power struggles.
However, according to the British media Sky Sports, the international group led by the Greek Evangelos Marinakis, president of Olympiakos and owner of Nottingham Forest, could have been interested in the Brazilian’s job at the head of the London club.