There were murmurs of Arsenal sporting director Edu wanting to leave the club shortly after Vinai Venkatesham left, according to Con Harrison. The scout and Gunners insider, who
Arsenal have identified Ascot Racecourse deputy CEO and commercial director Felicity Barnard as a candidate to succeed Vinai Venkatesham, according to the Sun. The British-Indian, who joined the
Arsenal chief executive Vinai Venkatesham is set to leave his position at the North London club next summer, reports The Athletic journalist David Ornstein. The British-Indian joined the
Arsenal have completed the signings of three players this summer, spending over £200 million. While they have been linked with making more additions to the squad, the club’s
Arsenal must answer the club’s ‘big demands’, and discard crippling ‘pressures’ on the pitch, if they’re to obtain Champions League football next term with a top four finish