Thu Dec 19, 2019 10:27 am
Arsenal are still hopeful that Mikel Arteta will be their new manager in time for their visit to Everton on Saturday.
Man City’s assistant coach is yet to tell his present employers whether he wishes to take up the role as Arsenal’s new head coach, with Arteta expected to make up his mind once tonight’s Carabao Cup match away to Oxford has concluded.
City, and in particular Pep Guardiola, are keen for Arteta to stay at the Etihad, but realise that the offer from North London to take charge of his former club, may prove too enticing to turn down.
And if Arteta is to be in the dugout at Goodison on Saturday lunchtime, it’s likely that a decision on his future could come as early as tomorrow.
Sat Dec 21, 2019 8:41 am
I am glad, i believe it's insane. A former player and Peps bag carrier

Arsenal are not a continuity project they need a total rebuild where you need experience.
Mid table mediocrity in that beautiful stadium and those season ticket prices to continue, with Thursday night European football the best they can hope for.
Piers Morgan still think Rambo is crap