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    Beth Mead says Arsenal are “moving in the right direction” under interim women’s team boss Renee Slegers

    BETH MEAD reckons Renee Slegers has been a “breath of fresh air” for Arsenal ahead of their Champions duel with Juventus tomorrow. The Gunners star, 29, was speaking before their 5:45pm clash with the Serie A side with Slegers taking charge of the side for the second time in the contest. Beth Mead says Arsenal work with Renee Slegers on “small details” in the final third has been positiveCredit: GettyThe Gunners are hoping to win their third group stage game when they take on Juventus awayCredit: GettyMead and her team-mates have registered three wins and a draw in the WSL and the Champions since Slegers became interim bossCredit: GettyThe Dutch coach, 35, was handed the responsibility of being Arsenal Women’s interim boss after former gaffer Jonas Eidevall resigned last month.Before she took charge the Gunners endured a tough start in the WSL this term and their first group stage outing in the Champion League.Results included a hefty 5-2 loss to Bayern in Munich in Europe and three winless games at the Emirates that preceded Eidevall’s exit.Since then, the team have gone unbeaten under Slegers, winning three of their last four games across all competitions including a 5-0 trouncing of Brighton in the WSL. Read More Football StoriesMead, who broke the deadlock in that game four nights ago, said: “It’s been a breath of fresh air with Renee and I’ve been enjoying it so far. “We’ve been working really hard alongside Renee in training. “We’ve really tried to hone in on the small things that we’re not getting quite right in front of goal at the moment. “Sometimes those small details can win you games and that’s what we did (on Friday).Most read in Football”We’re heading in the right direction and it puts us in good stead for Tuesday night and we’re looking forward to that challenge.”Slegers, who is interim head coach until at least the November international break, guided Arsenal to a 4-1 defeat of Valerenga last month in the Champions League. The head coach has refused to be drawn on whether she would consider the role on a permanent basis. Former Manchester City Women’s boss Nick Cushing had been heavily linked with the job last month. However Cushing, who manages New York City FC, dismissed the speculation and stated he will be with the MLS side in 2025. Before joining the Gunners’ as their women’s team assistant Slegers was head coach of Rosengard from She led the side to back-to-back top-flight title wins in Sweden 2021 and 2022. When asked if she would like to see Slegers remain at Arsenal, Mead added: “In some capacity. “We love having Renee here and will be happy with whatever she chooses to do.Juventus are good form having won eight of their nine top-flight games in Serie A this seasonCredit: Getty”We’ve worked with Renee for quite a while now in different roles to the one she’s in now.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I think she’s taken to it like a duck to water. “It’s been easy for us as a group. We know what she gives us and the confidence she gives us.” More

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    Frustrated Mikel Arteta admits misfiring Arsenal are suffering ‘engine trouble’ with title hopes hit by more injury woes

    MIKEL ARTETA fears “engine trouble” is damaging Arsenal’s drive for a first Premier League title in 21 years.Blowing the lead at Chelsea means they now sit nine points behind leaders Liverpool with no wins from the last four league games.Mikel Arteta says injuries have forced him to chop and changeCredit: GettyArsenal’s star Englishmen Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka went offCredit: RexAt least Arteta welcomed back playmaker Martin OdegaardCredit: GettyAnd boss Arteta reckons injuries to key players are forcing him to chop and change so much that the season is stalling.The Spaniard said: “We had a very clear intention of what we could do as a team and that was about making the pieces in the car much better, more efficient and unpredictable.”But what we found out was that every day we had to change something big – the engine, the wheels or the steering wheel because we have problem after problem.“There’s nothing that we can do about that. What I’m praying is that after the international break we have the team fully physically equipped.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL“That they are available and that they are fit, because it’s been a nightmare for eight weeks.“Doubt after doubt, issue after issue, not only with the ones that are not able to play, but with the ones who are able to play only for certain moments and not able to play.“So I’m just asking that, because the desire the team has and how much we want it there’s no question. It’s going to come. We just need that on our side to be more consistent.“When it gets nasty, show your teeth and show how much you want it.Most read in FootballAs Arsenal’s form dips through injuries, Arteta himself took a slide, as he fell over in despair after a last-gasp Leandro Trossard missCredit: ReutersFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”When it’s Disneyland it’s very easy. Everybody’s next to you, telling you how beautiful you are. When it gets dark and difficult and everybody’s questioning it, that’s when I want to see people.”Arteta himself took to tumbling over – accidentally crashing to the floor in frustration after Leandro Trossard wasted a gaping chance at the deathChelsea Player Ratings vs ArsenalArteta’s woes worsened when his England duo Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka asked to come off with knocks.He has welcomed back skipper Martin Odegaard to help Arsenal ‘flow’ again but also blames lack of concentration for letting the lead slip.They did the same twice in the same game against title rivals Liverpool last month.Gabriel Martinelli put Arsenal ahead on 60 minutes only for Pedro Neto to smash a stunning equaliser ten minutes later.Arteta said: “I’m very disappointed with how we conceded their goal. That’s nowhere near the standards of our defensive habits, how we allowed it.“The moment you give space and time to any of their players with the quality that they have you’re going to get punished, so that’s not bad luck.“That’s not very much like us. I think today in that sense with the way we conceded, we have to fault ourselves. “That’s something that we have to do better, especially when you’re not scoring two or three goals and, at the moment, we are not.“I’m disappointed with the result because I think we deserved more. And at the same time very proud of the team for the way we played against this opponent in this stadium.“Chelsea have battered everyone here and it wasn’t the case today.“After their goal the team showed its teeth. We took risks, we were very aggressive, we created three big chances. Unfortunately we weren’t able to put the ball in the net, but we deserved to win it.”Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca believes his team is still some way behind clubs like Arsenal, who finished second last season.But the Italian is convinced that his young squad is only getting stronger. Winger Noni Madueke stomped off down the tunnel when he was substituted in the 68th minute.READ MORE SUN STORIESMaresca said: “Very soon, we are going to win these types of games. For sure, we at least 100 per cent deserved a point.“The problem is that when you change a player, they are never happy. But it’s not only about Noni, it’s about all the players.”Enzo Maresca believes Chelsea are close to matching the Prem eliteCredit: Getty More

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    Gary Neville mocks himself with hilarious theory why Malo Gusto missed sitter for Chelsea against Arsenal

    GARY NEVILLE trolled himself with a hilarious quip as he tried to explain Chelsea ace Malo Gusto’s unbelievable miss against Arsenal.Gusto, 21, started at right-back for the Blues in the crunch Premier League clash against their London rivals at Stamford Bridge.Chelsea ace Malo Gusto missed a sitter against ArsenalCredit: APChelsea ace Gusto missed a header in front of Arsenal’s open goalCredit: GettyChelsea ace Gusto met a brilliant cross from Pedro NetoCredit: ReutersManchester United legend Gary Neville was baffled by Gusto’s missCredit: GettyAnd the France international came agonisingly close to breaking the deadlock after just 24 minutes.Chelsea ace Pedro Neto delivered a pinpoint cross from the left flank towards the far post.Gusto met the cross and got the header in front of open goal as Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya took too long to cover his left corner.However, the defender missed an unbelievable sitter as he sent the ball way over the bar with a poor header.Read More on FootballNeville, 49, was baffled by the Frenchman’s miss and couldn’t understand how he didn’t hit the target.But the legendary Manchester United right-back quickly figured it out and shared his theory on live TV.Neville told Sky Sports: “I don’t know how he’s missed that… “Actually I do, he’s a right-back, that’s what we do.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSChelsea and Arsenal shared an eventful first half in West London.The Gunners thought they broke the deadlock after 32 minutes with Kai Havertz.Gary Neville reveals he bought and sold a Bentley after three weeks as he ‘felt like a w*****’However, VAR deemed that ex-Chelsea star Havertz was offside before beating goalkeeper Robert Sanchez with a fine finish.Gusto may look back at his miss as Arsenal broke the deadlock in the hour mark with Gabriel Martinelli.However, Pedro Neto equalised to share the spoils.Ultimate sports presenters rich listTV sports presenters make a mint.The biggest and best are signed up on yearly deals with the likes of the BBC, ITV and Sky for your viewing pleasure.Laura Woods is dominating the media landscape at the moment, leading TNT Sports’ coverage and ITV’s.Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas are two of the fresher faces for the BBC’s sporting output.Then, it’s the old guard of Gary Lineker and Mark Chapman who also command hefty fees for their Match of the Day programmes.SunSport has taken a look at how those big names rank and compiled a list of the top 10 highest earning stars that grace our TV screens.With number one worth a whopping £29.4million more than number 10!Read the story and see the full list here.Gusto plays at right-back for Chelsea, like Neville used to at Man UtdCredit: GettyNeville jokingly claimed Gusto missed because he’s a right-back and ‘that’s what we do’Credit: PA More

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    Former Arsenal star Carl Jenkinson SENT OFF after just 24 minutes on first start since shock transfer to minnows

    CARL JENKINSON had a full debut to forget as he was sent off after just 24 minutes for League Two minnows Bromley.The former Arsenal star, 32, completed a stunning transfer to the South London club in late September.Former Arsenal defender Carl Jenkinson was sent off for Bromley on his first full startCredit: Getty – ContributorJenkinson signed for the Ravens in SeptemberHe had been without a club since June before signing for the RavensHaving been out of the game since leaving A-League side Newcastle Jets in June, Jenkinson took some time to build up his fitness.He was handed his first Bromley minutes in the 1-0 win at Doncaster, coming off the bench in the 78th minute before being shown a yellow card two minutes later.This was followed up by him playing 15 minutes at Hayes Lane during the 1-1 with Barrow.But today, manager Andy Woodman handed Jenkinson his first start in a Ravens’ shirt.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHowever, it soon turned into a nightmare as he was sent off for two yellow card cautions from referee Scott Oldham picked up in the 12th and 24th minute.Jenkinson’s first booking arrived for a foul against Ethon Archer, before he fouled George Miller for his second bookable offence.It was the fifth time he has been sent off in his playing career, and his first since April 2023Cheltenham took advantage of the extra player by scoring in the 51st minute through Archer. Most read in EFLFortunately for Jenkinson, Omar Sowunmi rescued a point with his 81st minute header.BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThey survived a 97th minute scare as Matty Taylor hit the post from a corner, but ultimately the points were shared.Reacting to the sending off on social media, one fan said: “I’ve just watched Carl Jenkinson get sent off for the dumbest second yellow I’ve ever seen.”The forgotten Arsenal wonderkidsA second said: “Thoughts of @TheAdrianDurham as Carl jenkinson is sent off after 20 minutes for @bromleyfc.”Another said: “I thought @premierleague officiating was bad but turns out the lower leagues are even worse. “Carl Jenkinson sent off for two fouls. Soft fouls at best. Neither bookable offences and yet the referee decided to make a name for himself.”A fourth added: “In case anyone was wondering what Carl Jenkinson was up to these.”The one-cap England international made his name after signing for Arsenal from Charlton in 2011 before an impressive 2012/13 season for the Gunners.He would go on to star for West Ham, Birmingham and Nottingham Forest with almost 100 appearances in the Premier League before departing for football Down Under.Speaking to club media following his signing, Jenkinson said: “How’s it feel? It’s good, I’m glad it is sorted out now with all the international clearance stuff which was dragging on a bit…”I know Woody from when I was a kid coming through at Charlton… it’s one of them that when you know someone – he was always so easy to get along with even as a young lad…”That led to me reaching out to Woody a couple of weeks ago and saying can I come in and train because I wanted to be fit and maintain my fitness.”We have that relationship where I can ask that question, so it was nice that he said yeah and then that it’s led to this.”Bromley are experiencing their first-ever season in the English Football League after winning promotion via the National League play-offs last season.After a strong start to the season where they won their first two games, they won none of their next nine games.READ MORE SUN STORIESThat was until beating Doncaster towards the end of October, with that result being followed up with consecutive draws.Bromley also secured their place in the FA Cup second round for the first time since 1946 after beating Rochdale in a 4-3 thriller away from home, in which they also had a player sent off. More

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    Arsenal ‘target two former stars to replace Edu as sporting director’ and one is already in the building

    ARSENAL have reportedly identified two potential candidates to replace outgoing sporting director Edu Gaspar – and both are ex-Gunners.The club officially announced Edu’s resignation and imminent departure on Monday.Edu Gaspar resigned as Arsenal’s sporting director this weekCredit: GettyArsenal’s academy manager, Per Mertesacker, is one candidateCredit: GettyTomas Rosicky is another candidateCredit: Getty Images – GettyA statement read: “We thank Edu for the part he has played in our renewed football strategy and driving the club forward with the values of Arsenal in his heart.”The Brazilian is expected to join Evangelos Marinakis’ multi-club group in a senior role at the end of his six-month notice and gardening leave period.Jason Ayto has temporarily stepped in while Arsenal chiefs scout Edu’s permanent successor.And according to French outlet Foot Mercato, two potential candidates have already been identified.Read More in FootballFormer Gunners Per Mertesacker and Tomas Rosicky are said to be “highly appreciated” by club officials.Mertesacker already works for Arsenal as manager of the club’s academy.He previously made 221 appearances for the Gunners across seven years before hanging up his boots.Meanwhile, Rosicky is the sporting director of Sparta Prague.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSHaving previously worked as an assistant to ex-chief Zdenek Scasny, he was promoted in December 2018.The midfielder spent 10 years with Arsenal as a player and made 246 appearances.Edu’s exit is a huge loss for Mikel Arteta and Arsenal will feel very different without him, says SunSport’s Jack RosserClub officials are said to be open to different options in their search for a new sporting director.They are not insistent on replacing Edu like-for-like with an ex-player.How Edu made Arsenal great againBy Jack RosserEDU GASPAR has been on a mission to ‘Make Arsenal Great Again’ ever since returning to the club he played for 2019.After a few wobbles early on – signing Nicolas Pepe will never reflect well – the Brazilian has, alongside Mikel Arteta, been crucial in the club’s transformation.Arteta was brought in as the new manager within months of Edu’s return to North London and the former midfielder stuck by the boss when the pressure was on two years into the job.Instead of making the knee-jerk decision to change manager again, the former Brazil international, joined forces with Arteta to institute a huge change of culture at The Emirates.Overpaid toxic influences such as Mesut Ozil and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang were purged from the dressing room and Arsenal set about adding strong characters.Edu finally got the club competing in the transfer market again, with Martin Odegaard an outstanding capture for the club. In landing Declan Rice ahead of Manchester City last year Arsenal showed they couple compete for and sign some of Europe’s biggest talents once more.Arsenal have become one of the most attractive clubs in the Premier League and one of the most efficient in the market.While there have been big deals for the likes of Rice and Calafiori, there have been smart ones too – picking out value where others have lost hope.Kai Havertz appeared as a surprising signing after a dreadful season at Chelsea. But after Edu gave the German space and support to rebuild his confidence he has developed into a fine asset for Arteta.Edu does not only have a tight relationship with Arteta – who many fans will be glad signed a new deal before the sporting director’s departure – but the players too, always ready and waiting to check in, keep them going.London Colney and The Emirates will feel a very different place for all of them without Edu. More

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    Renee Slegers sticks up for Arsenal after fixture clash ‘dilemma’ forces women’s match move from Emirates

    RENEE SLEGERS has defended Arsenal after the club was forced to shift a Women’s Champions League match from the Emirates. Some Gunners fans were left angered by the December duel with Bayern Munich being moved from the stadium due to a fixture clash.Renee Slegers reckons Arsenal have been presented with tough problem due to the clash of club fixtures at the EmiratesCredit: GettyTheir WSL side’s Women’s Champions League game against Bayern Munich is set to be moved due to a rescheduled men’s Carabao Cup fixtureCredit: GettyYesterday the EFL confirmed a Carabao Cup quarter-final game involving Arsenal’s men’s team would be rescheduled for December 18. However the timing of the midweek game coincides with the club’s WSL stars hosting Bayern in the Champions League. Gunners officials have opted to change the venue for the women’s match with the team forced to make way for their men’s side hosting Crystal Palace. This is despite the club committing to hosting all their women’s side’s home games in Europe at the Emirates.Read More Football Stories The Arsenal Supporters Club expressed their disappointment in what they described as a “change in priorities” for the fixture with the date and venue for having been known for weeks. However, Slegers feels Gunners officials are dealing with “a hard dilemma”. The WSL team other home ground Meadow Park is being considered as a possible alternative venue for match.Interim Arsenal boss Slegers whose team hosts Brighton tomorrow night, said:  “It has been a very hard dilemma for the club with two great teams competing in competitions. Most read in Football”What Arsenal have been doing really well is pushing the growth of women’s football for a very long time. “This is a bump in the road but what Arsenal has been doing is very strong.”The Gunners’ battle with Bayern being shunted from the Emirates comes three weeks after the departure of former Arsenal Women’s gaffer Jonas Eidevall. The Sweden-born head coach resigned from his role on October 15 after the team won just one of their opening four WSL games this term. Since Slegers took charge the Gunners have gone unbeaten in three games across all competitions with two wins and a draw. And she insists hers and the team’s focus is on their football. She added: “With what we are doing, you could say we live in a little box with the team and the staff. “For us, obviously Jonas leaving was a change. “But all the other things of what we are doing are not impacted by those external things. “What we need to do is work on our football and group dynamics. “That’s what we do day-in, day-out and that’s where focus is.” Tomorrow night’s WSL duel between the Gunners and Brighton will be the first between the sides this term. The Seagulls have had an impressive start under head coach Dario Vidosic and are four points clear of fifth-placed Arsenal.The team, who have Gunners striker Michelle Agyemang on loan for one season, have lost just one of their first six opening games this term. Arsenal could go a point behind third-placed Brighton if they defeat them in the WSL tomorrowCredit: GettyBrighton, who are third, currently occupy one of the WSL’s top three spots for qualification to compete in the Champions League.  READ MORE SUN STORIESOf if their duel could be a big one in terms of the battle to reach next term’s tournament, Slegers adds: “It’s still early in the season, but I think all games are important. “This is going to be an important game for us.” More

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    Where Arsenal go now after Edu’s emotional exit – and why it’s essential new sporting director gets on with Mikel Arteta

    ARSENAL were hit with a shock resignation from their Sporting Director Edu on Monday.The Brazilian, 46, is set to join up with Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakas as head of his expanding multi-club empire in what is believed to be a triple-your-money deal.Edu unexpectedly left his Arsenal Sporting Director role on MondayCredit: GettyThe Brazilian helped to craft Mikel Arteta’s title-chasing sideCredit: GettyEx-Invincibles hero Edu has overseen Arsenal’s long-overdue rise back to the top of English football following his return to the club in July 2019 initially as technical director.During his five-year stint, he helped hire Mikel Arteta as manager, terminate the contracts of numerous bad eggs from the dressing room, revolutionise their recruitment philosophy and create a squad capable of challenging for the Premier League title.But now, they are on the lookout for his replacement. So, how did this happen, and what are Arsenal’s next steps?READ MORE ON FOOTBALLWhy did Edu resign? While extremely happy with his position and his lifestyle in North London at a club he adores, Edu has had one eye on the future and a new role for some time now.He has spent the last few years as a ‘tracksuit’ Sporting Director – an ever presence at the London Colney training base, building relationships with the players with a more hands-on approach to finding and working with new talent.There is a sense that Edu now sees himself as more of a ‘suit’ Sporting Director – one who works behind the scenes and oversees a more vast and all-encompassing vision.Arsenal were aware of other teams taking an interest in Edu and his progress.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSManaging director Richard Garlick sat down with Edu at the end of this summer’s transfer window. While Edu was open about his future, there was no sense of a real desire to leave.Mikel Arteta fumes over penalty decisions as Arsenal lose to Inter Milan Arsenal insist there was no falling out between Edu and any board members – or Arteta for that matter – and this was simply an offer too good to turn down, one that Edu feared would not come up again should he pass on it.So, while his resignation announcement on Monday was a shock, there was no ill-feeling.Edu said his goodbyes to the players and staff on Tuesday afternoon in the dressing room at London Colney, before the group headed to the airport for their Champions League clash away at Inter Milan.SunSport understands Edu’s address was an emotional one.Arsenal player ratings v Inter MilanTOOTHLESS Arsenal were beaten by a superb Italian job in Milan as they lost 1-0 thanks to a controversial penalty.Here’s how the Gunners stars were rated by SunSport’s Tony Robertson.David Raya – 6Unfortunate with the penalty on an otherwise quiet night. Passing was below par with on three out of nine long passes finding their mark.Ben White – 7Dependable as ever at right back. Can’t be blamed for the defeat from a defensive standpoint.William Saliba – 7Marshalled defence well and produced some strong passes.  Three clearances and six duels won said everything about his performance.Gabriel Magalhaes – 7Had a slightly better time in duels than Saliba but was worse on the ball.Jurrien Timber – 7 Had a good rapport with Martinelli down the left flank. Dependable but undone by the controversial penalty call.Mikel Merino – 5 Difficult to see what he brings to the midfield at the moment. Clearly Arteta likes his height and strength, but not on the same wavelength as team-mates tonight. Unlucky to give away the penalty.Thomas Partey – 6Should have been given more licence to roam forward in the second half. But didn’t look like he had the legs to do that job.Bukayo Saka – 6Captain for the night with Odegaard only fit for the bench. Saka was always a threat, but all too often or not chose the wrong option to go inside or out.Gabriel Martinelli – 7Flashes of brilliance and a thorn throughout the clash. Created four chances but team-mates were unable to help him out.Kai Havertz – 6  Couple of flashes of brilliance, including a beautiful curled effort at goal that forced Sommer to punch clear, but needed to be a stronger force up top. Went off with a bloody head in injury time.Leandro Trossard – 6 Buzzed around and had threatening moments. But just didn’t get the ball enough in dangerous positions.So, who will replace him? Arsenal feel it would be foolish to try and replace Edu like-for-like – having a legend with a real connection to the club as a Sporting Director was by chance, not by design.But there is a common agreement that the Sporting Director model has worked for them, so why change it? However, Arsenal are said to be open to different options.Their new hire could be based more on an analytical/data-driven approach, whereas one of Edu’s great strengths was his contacts across the globe that drove recruitment.And whereas Edu covered all areas from the men’s first team, the women’s first team and the academy, there are talks over whether that brief is streamlined and made more focused.How Edu made Arsenal great againBy Jack RosserEDU GASPAR has been on a mission to ‘Make Arsenal Great Again’ ever since returning to the club he played for 2019.After a few wobbles early on – signing Nicolas Pepe will never reflect well – the Brazilian has, alongside Mikel Arteta, been crucial in the club’s transformation.Arteta was brought in as the new manager within months of Edu’s return to North London and the former midfielder stuck by the boss when the pressure was on two years into the job.Instead of making the knee-jerk decision to change manager again, the former Brazil international, joined forces with Arteta to institute a huge change of culture at The Emirates.Overpaid toxic influences such as Mesut Ozil and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang were purged from the dressing room and Arsenal set about adding strong characters.Edu finally got the club competing in the transfer market again, with Martin Odegaard an outstanding capture for the club. In landing Declan Rice ahead of Manchester City last year Arsenal showed they couple compete for and sign some of Europe’s biggest talents once more.Arsenal have become one of the most attractive clubs in the Premier League and one of the most efficient in the market.While there have been big deals for the likes of Rice and Calafiori, there have been smart ones too – picking out value where others have lost hope.Kai Havertz appeared as a surprising signing after a dreadful season at Chelsea. But after Edu gave the German space and support to rebuild his confidence he has developed into a fine asset for Arteta.Edu does not only have a tight relationship with Arteta – who many fans will be glad signed a new deal before the sporting director’s departure – but the players too, always ready and waiting to check in, keep them going.London Colney and The Emirates will feel a very different place for all of them without Edu.There is a feeling this is a chance for a refresh – a mini reset.Arsenal are also considering using an outside recruitment agency to help with the process, one which is set to scour the continent for the best person.One thing is for sure: the new hire MUST have a good working relationship not just with the club leadership group on the board, but Arteta too.Edu would often act as a sounding board for Arteta to vent his frustrations to throughout a calendar year. Others are stepping in to fill that void currently.There is no real timeframe on when they will have someone through the door, the process IS still in very early stages, but Arsenal believe they can cope without him in the short term.While Edu will be unable to begin his new role at Forest for another six months due to his notice period, Arsenal will rely on managing director Garlick, co-chairman Josh Kroenke and executive vice chair Tim Lewis as senior voices to share responsibility.Jason Ayto – Edu’s no.2 since April 20233 – will also step up temporarily having worked his way up from a scout at the club since 2014.READ MORE SUN STORIESAs a result, Arsenal are not concerned about their approach for the next two transfer windows – January is not seen as a priority, more a reactive window, while next summer’s window plans are proceeding as normal.Garlick is flying out to the States on Monday to speak with the Kroenke’s about funds and strategy for 2025, something that would have been done with or without Edu in his role. 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    Viktor Gyokeres set to spark massive summer transfer battle with Man Utd to be joined by Chelsea and Arsenal in race

    CHELSEA and Arsenal are set to join Manchester United in the battle to sign Europe’s most in-demand player Viktor Gyokeres.The Sporting Lisbon sensation is now widely expected to leave the Portuguese giants at the end of the season.Viktor Gyokeres is being eyed by Chelsea, Arsenal and Man UtdThe No9 has been linked with a move to follow new United boss Ruben AmorimHe could follow his current boss Ruben Amorim to Old Trafford – with United chiefs willing to pay the £63m it would take to sign him.But Sun Online has learned the Swedish superstar’s advisors are pushing for a move to a club in the Champions League.And that’s put Arsenal and Chelsea, who are bidding to qualify for Europe’s top competition next season, on red-alert. The Gunners might have a head start though.READ MORE ON MAN UTDMikel Areta’s side have been scouting Gyokeres over the past 12 months in their search for more firepower up top.But Chelsea are also on the lookout for a prolific number nine and the young Swede would fit the bill.Both clubs are also in a far better position to be able to offer the player the Champions League football he so dearly craves, with United languishing in 13th in the Prem.Sporting reportedly have a gentleman’s agreement with Gyokeres to let him go for less than his release clause which is set at around £84m.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThe 26-year-old’s current contract expires in 2028.He has has gone from Championship striker to one of the world’s best in a whirlwind year.Man Utd fans cry ‘please, not you as well’ as Ruben Amorim copies Ten Hag’s worrying comments after Sporting beat City The Swedish forward enhanced his reputation with a hat-trick in a shock 4-1 win over Manchester City on Tuesday night.Sporting would look for around £67m but could accept as little as £63m.And that is likely to interest a host of Prem giants.Amorim ruled out taking him with him to United in January – but said he does expect the forward to look for a new challenge in the summer.He said: “I’ve just made peace with the Sporting fans so I’m not even going to make a joke about it.”Gyokeres is a Sporting player and it’s is a great club, he did a lot for the club. He just has to stay and finish the season at the club.”His 66 goals in 67 appearances has already drawn interest from Saudi Arabia.With Gyokeres likely to stay in Portugal for the rest of the season, United are also being tipped to go for another Sporting star.READ MORE SUN STORIESReports say they are tracking 17-year-old winger Geovany Quenda, who has impressed this season.Amorim is preparing to leave Sporting for Old Trafford next week and could bring a couple of players along with him.The striker could swap sunny Portugal for rainy Manchester More