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    Jose Mourinho goads feared Trabzonspor fans in ‘wildest celebration since Camp Nou’ as explosion heard in background

    JOSE MOURINHO goaded Trabzonspor fans after his Fenerbahce side netted a dramatic late winner away from home.The Portuguese boss could not contain his emotions when Manchester United flop Sofyan Amrabat made it 3-2 to the visitors in the TWELFTH minute of added time.Jose Mourinho goaded Trabzonspor fans after Fenerbahce’s late winCredit: GettyThe visitors netted a winner in the 12th minute of added timeCredit: GettyMourinho was still celebrating as he left the fieldFener went ahead in the Turkish Sup Lig match through Fred before Simon Banza’s controversial two penalties put Trabzonspor 2-1 up.Edin Dzeko then levelled things in the 75th minute.But Amrabat’s dramatic late winner caused wild celebrations among Fenerbahce players and fans.Yet nobody toasted the occasion with more passion than Mourinho.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe gaffer ran onto the pitch before sliding to his knees as players piled on top of him.Mourinho waved both arms in the air as he walked off the pitch.And as he approached the tunnel, the Special One passionately jumped and punched the air while being escorted by Fenerbahce stars.At the same time, a loud explosion could be heard going off, which sounded like a firework.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAnd Mourinho was quickly ushered into the tunnel to escape any forthcoming wrath from Trabzonspor fans.The home supporters have a history of trouble, having attacked Fener players in last season’s match.Watch moment Jose Mourinho wiped out in training exercise and collapses to floor as stars help him off pitchSome fans compared Mourinho’s celebrations to the ones he did against Barcelona in 2010Credit: AP:Associated PressMourinho held nothing back at the Nou Camp as Inter Milan won on their way to Champions League gloryCredit: AP:Associated PressTrabzonspor lost that game 3-2 as well, and their fans charged the field before fighting Fenerbahce stars including Michy Batshuayi and Bright Osayi-Samuel.Mourinho was not manager at the time, having only moved to Istanbul in July.Yet last night’s passionate celebration was heralded by many as his most intense since Inter Milan beat Barcelona on their way to winning the Champions League in 2010.One fan said: “The last time Mourinho went crazy like this was at the Nou Camp.”Another declared: “The guy is crazy.”One noted: “He’s made the Turkish league relevant.”Another added: “Did he just win the Champions League.”After the game, Mourinho blasted referee standards in Turkey after VAR controversially gave Trabzonspor two penalties.Fener also felt they were denied a penalty late on after a handball from the hosts.He said in the tunnel afterwards: “I blame the Fenerbahce people that brought me here. They told me only half of the truth.”They didn’t tell me the whole truth because if they told me the whole truth, I wouldn’t come.Mourinho’s press conference rant in full“I will watch the matches until I can because nobody wants to watch the Turkish league.“Who wants to watch this Turkish league abroad? They have the Premier League, the French league, the German league, the Portuguese league, the Dutch league.“Why should they see this? When the president met me, the director, even before that I met other important and respectful clubs in Turkey.“I couldn’t believe that this was the dimension. It’s too grey, it’s too dark, smells bad.“We were in good control, winning 1-0 when Atilla (Karaoglan, VAR ref), woke up because in the first half he was probably having Turkish tea.“Not to say an alcoholic drink so probably was Turkish tea. There was a clear red card on Bright (Oyasi-Samuel). If it is a Fenerbahce player he would wake up, even the ref on the pitch wouldn’t be afraid to give the card.“Referees are afraid to give decisions to us. For me the biggest scandal is a penalty in our favour.“As I was saying before, I don’t think abroad many people watch the Turkish league. I think in London only my son watches the Turkish league, nobody else.“I’m going to post on my Instagram. I don’t have many but I think more than five million will watch more of that penalty.“So they will know what the Turkish league is. (On a scale of 1-10 what grade would I give myself?) Zero.””But, with half of the truth and my boys, we fight opponents and the system.”The man of the match was (VAR ref) Atilla Karaoglan.”We didn’t see him but he was the referee. The referee was just a little boy that was there on the pitch, but the referee was Atilla Karaoglan.”He goes from the invisible man to the most important man in the match.”I think I am speaking on behalf of every Fenerbahce fan – we don’t want him again.”We don’t want him as a VAR. We don’t want him on the pitch but, on the VAR, even less.”Aftewards, Mourinho went on another rant at his press conference.He added: “Who wants to watch this Turkish league abroad? I couldn’t believe that this was the dimension (the standard of refereeing). It’s too grey, it’s too dark, smells bad.“We were in good control, winning 1-0 when Atilla (Karaoglan, VAR ref), woke up because in the first half he was probably having Turkish tea.“Not to say an alcoholic drink so probably was Turkish tea. “I don’t think abroad many people watch the Turkish league. I think in London only my son watches the Turkish league, nobody else.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I’m going to post on my Instagram. I don’t have many but I think more than five million will watch more of that penalty.“So they will know what the Turkish league is.” More

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    Chelsea legend Michael Essien takes latest step in football management journey as he continues to rise to top

    CHELSEA legend Michael Essien has taken the next step on his journey into football management by completing his UEFA course.The 41-year-old expressed a desire to continue working in football after hanging up his boots over six years ago.Michael Essien has completed his UEFA management courseCredit: X @MichaelEssienHe took up a coaching role with Danish side Nordsjaelland in 2020 and was tasked with helping young players transition into the first team.While working for the club, Essien has continued to collect his coaching badges.The Premier League icon recently completed his UEFA Certificate in Football Management course, meaning he is now prepared to take the next step in his coaching career.Essien shared his achievement on social media last week.READ MORE ON CHELSEAHe wrote: “Finally done with my UEFA certificate in football management journey.”Thanks all for the help. I keep learning about the beautiful game.”In a recent interview with Joy Sports, Essien revealed he initially had no interest in becoming a coach when he was a player.However, his mindset quickly changed when he retired.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSHe explained: “When I was playing, if you asked me if I wanted to go into coaching, I would say no.”But as time passed, I started thinking: I’ve been in football all my life; why not take up coaching and acquire my license to still stay in football and be around the players?”Chelsea ratings vs Man UtdEssien joined Chelsea in a £24.4million transfer from Lyon in 2005 and went on to make 256 appearances.He also won the Champions League, two Premier League titles, three FA Cups and the League Cup during his time at Stamford Bridge.Bastia, Real Madrid, AC Milan, Panathinaikos, Persib Bandung and Sabail are among the other clubs he played for.Essien was also capped 59 times by the Ghana national team as a player. More

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    Jose Mourinho explodes at referee in vintage rant as he accuses him of ‘drinking Turkish tea’ during match

    JOSE MOURINHO exploded in a vintage rant as he accused a referee of “drinking Turkish tea” during a match.The Special One let rip after watching his Fenerbahce side clinch a dramatic 3-2 win at rivals Trabzonspor on Sunday.Jose Mourinho went on an epic rant accusing a referee of ‘drinking Turkish tea’The Special One celebrated wildly as Fenerbahce beat Trabzonspor with a 102nd minute winnerCredit: GettyMourinho pointed out several incidents, including a handball by TrabzonsporMourinho’s men were 1-0 up when their opponents were given two controversial penalties following VAR checks.The ex-Chelsea boss was then left incensed when a foul on Bright Oyasi-Samuels went unpunished.And after Fenerbahce levelled things up, Mourinho went ballistic when VAR failed to give his side a penalty following a clear handball by a Trabzonspor player in the box.The former Man Utd and Tottenham chief had the last laugh though, with Fener netting an incredible winner in the TWELFTH minute of added time.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLMourinho risked the wrath of home fans by celebrating wildly on the pitch.But afterwards, he blasted the standard of refereeing in Turkey’s Super Lig.In a lengthy rant, Mourinho claimed too few people around Europe watched Turkish football regularly to see the level was not high enough.And he also hit out at VAR ref Atilla Karaoglan, who he accused of NAPPING during the first half due to “drinking Turkish tea” before waking up to hand Trabzonspor their two penalties.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSMourinho said at his press conference: “Who wants to watch this Turkish league abroad? I couldn’t believe that this was the dimension (of refereeing standards). It’s too grey, it’s too dark, smells bad.“We were in good control, winning 1-0 when Atilla (Karaoglan, VAR ref), woke up because in the first half he was probably having Turkish tea.Watch moment Jose Mourinho wiped out in training exercise and collapses to floor as stars help him off pitch“Not to say an alcoholic drink so probably was Turkish tea. “I don’t think abroad many people watch the Turkish league. I think in London only my son watches the Turkish league, nobody else.“I’m going to post on my Instagram. I don’t have many but I think more than five million will watch more of that penalty.“So they will know what the Turkish league is.”Mourinho followed through with his threat to post the handball incident on Instagram and incredibly it’s seen 650,000 people ‘like’ the post.Fans certainly found Mourinho’s latest comments interesting.One said: “Mourinho doesn’t talk in vain, what’s going on in the Turkish league?”Another declared: “Let the whole world see this injustice.”Mourinho’s press conference rant in full“I will watch the matches until I can because nobody wants to watch the Turkish league.“Who wants to watch this Turkish league abroad? They have the Premier League, the French league, the German league, the Portuguese league, the Dutch league.“Why should they see this? When the president met me, the director, even before that I met other important and respectful clubs in Turkey.“I couldn’t believe that this was the dimension. It’s too grey, it’s too dark, smells bad.“We were in good control, winning 1-0 when Atilla (Karaoglan, VAR ref), woke up because in the first half he was probably having Turkish tea.“Not to say an alcoholic drink so probably was Turkish tea. There was a clear red card on Bright (Oyasi-Samuel). If it is a Fenerbahce player he would wake up, even the ref on the pitch wouldn’t be afraid to give the card.“Referees are afraid to give decisions to us. For me the biggest scandal is a penalty in our favour.“As I was saying before, I don’t think abroad many people watch the Turkish league. I think in London only my son watches the Turkish league, nobody else.“I’m going to post on my Instagram. I don’t have many but I think more than five million will watch more of that penalty.“So they will know what the Turkish league is. (On a scale of 1-10 what grade would I give myself?) Zero.”One noted: “One thing I like about Jose is he says the truth.”Another added: “Everybody knows he is right. He will fight to the end.”Before his press conference, Mourinho went on a rant in the tunnel immediately after full time.He said on live TV: “I blame the Fenerbahce people that brought me here. They told me only half of the truth.”They didn’t tell me the whole truth because if they told me the whole truth, I wouldn’t come.”But, with half of the truth and my boys, we fight opponents and the system.”The man of the match was Atilla Karaoglan. We didn’t see him but he was the referee. The referee was just a little boy that was there on the pitch, but the referee was Atilla Karaoglan.”He goes from the invisible man to the most important man in the match.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I think I am speaking on behalf of every Fenerbahce fan – we don’t want him again.”We don’t want him as a VAR. We don’t want him on the pitch but, on the VAR, even less.” More

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    Edu considering joining Arsenal’s Premier League rivals and have salary TRIPLED as next move revealed

    EDU GASPAR has been lined up to join Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis’ footballing empire.The Greek billionaire, who also owns Olympiacos and Rio Ave, is ready to treble Edu’s Arsenal wage and give him a role as chief executive across all clubs.Edu is set to leave as Arsenal as sporting directorCredit: Getty – ContributorEdu is considering coordinating the network of clubs controlled by Evangelos MarinakisCredit: GettyThat would see Edu running the likes of Nottingham Forest, Olympiacos and Rio AveCredit: GettyEdu has been a transformational presence at the Emirates but is thought to be attracted by the increased power the role on offer would give.Marinakis has been pursuing Edu since the summer, with talks having reopened in recent weeks. The 46-year-old had been in Brazil last month due to personal reasons but returned to London last week.The former Gunners midfielder is manager Mikel Arteta’s strongest ally at the club, having stuck by him through a troubled start at times to take Arsenal back to the top.Arteta and Edu have worked together to transform the culture and playing squad in North London.Players learning the news of Edu’s departure on Monday morning were said to be shocked by the decision.The Brazilian, part of Arsenal’s Invincibles squad under Arsene Wenger, has developed a close relationship with a number of the current players.Arsenal must now decide whether to directly replace Edu or restructure their current leadership team, spearheaded on the footballing side by Richard Garlick and Tim Lewis.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSPremier League title rivals Manchester City are making their own change upstairs this summer, with director of football Txiki Begiristain leaving at the end of the season.They have already moved to land sought after Hugo Viana from Portuguese club Sporting Lisbon.’Summer recruitment A lot of things happening’, says Arsenal transfer chief Edu live on TNT Sports as Gooners go wild Marinakis has enjoyed immense success in charge of Forest, who are currently third in the Prem table, and Olympiacos, who became the first ever Greek club to win a European trophy last season. More

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    Who is Edu’s wife Paula and how long has she been married to the Arsenal sporting director?

    EDU Gaspar was part of the Gunners’ invincibles side that went unbeaten throughout the whole 2003-4 season.The legend, who returned to the club’s backroom staff in 2019 and has been influential in Arsenal’s resurgence as title contenders, is set to quit — here’s everything we know about his supportive wife Paula.Edu Gaspar with his wife PaulaCredit: https://www.instagram.com/edugaspar/?hl=enThe couple shares three children togetherCredit: https://www.instagram.com/edugaspar/?hl=enWhile the reasons behind Edu’s decision remain unclear, on November 4, 2024, the news broke that the highly-rated sporting director has decided to walk away from his role.Following a reshuffle of key positions, he has been in talks with the club’s hierarchy.Just two days earlier reports emerged that Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis was hoping to bring Edu in as a sort-of CEO specialising in international football across all his endeavours. Edu, who won 15 caps for Brazil, is married to Paula Gaspar.read more on eduWhile the footballing man’s wife prefers to keep out of the public spotlight, here’s what we can piece together about her life and relationship with Edu from the information available.MarriageWhile the couple kept their wedding out of the news, we know that they tied the know on June 12, 1993.This is because two decades later Edu posted a social media tribute on their anniversary.He wrote on Instagram: “Today we are celebrating 20 years of marriage!!!”Most read in FootballChildrenEdu and Paula have three children together — a son named Luigi and a daughter named Maria, as well as a third child, whose details remain private.Luigi was under contract at Arsenal and spent three years in the Gunners’ youth system, playing for the U18s and U23s.Mikel Arteta debunks claims referees and VAR have conspiracy against Arsenal after flurry of controversial decisions But rather than waiting to see if he could break into the first team, he decided to move on and continue his career away from the club.With his contract expiring in 2022, he opted against signing a new deal under his dad’s guidance.Instead he made the short move to Watford, whose training ground borders Arsenal’s in London Colney. Edu said: “That’s it son! Your first stint in Europe you took on expertly.“Adaptation to the country, adaptation to a new game model, language, new teammates, new coaches and new ‘difficulties’.“Always grow! And you’ve grown a lot in these three years. Congratulations!!! Be proud of it all!Edu’s son Luigi Gaspar was on the books at Arsenal for three years before quittingCredit: Getty“Congratulations son!!! Now… fly!!! I love you !!! We will always be together at every step.”Their daughter Maria works as a fashion model, per her Instagram account.She is also somewhat of a fan, having been seen around Emirates Stadium during multiple Gunners matches.Paula is also often seen supporting her husband and children at various events and football matches.Social media presenceAs the wife of a prominent figure in football, Paula has occasionally been in the public eye, particularly through her social media.She has a private Instagram account with 10.4k followers as of November 2024, where she previously shared glimpses of their family life.Her bio on the platform reads: “Mother of 3, in love with my family.”Paula Gaspar sticking her middle finger up at an Arsenal supporter who criticised EduProtective naturePaula has been a supportive presence in Edu’s life throughout his career in football, both as a player and his later roles in management and administration.She has also shown her protective side when it comes to her family.In August 2021, she responded to an angry Arsenal supporter who confronted Edu about the club’s transfer activities.Tempers flared around the Emirates flared as the Gunners were outclassed by London rivals Chelsea, with the capacity crowd watching Mikel Arteta’s side limp to a 2-0 loss.One supporter decided to confront Edu by getting out of his seat and berating him from the steps — a confrontation that was later posted on X/Twitter.READ MORE SUN STORIESWhile Edu managed to remain composed throughout the abuse, Paula could not contain her frustration.After the fan had finished angrily making his point, Gaspar put her middle finger up at him as frustrations boiled over, demonstrating her willingness to stand up for her husband in the face of criticism. More

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    Sir Jim Ratcliffe compares woeful Man Utd squad to second-worst F1 team Williams as he rants about lack of quality

    SIR JIM RATCLIFFE has sent a devastating warning to incoming Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim after comparing his squad to struggling Formula One giants, Williams.The Red Devils currently sit 13th in the Premier League with Ruud van Nistelrooy in charge on an interim basis after Erik ten Hag’s eventual sacking.Sir Jim Ratcliffe has slated Man Utd’s lack of quality in the squadCredit: PARuben Amorim has been sent a warning by Man Utd chief Ratcliffe over what he’s about to inheritCredit: PAMan Utd are languishing in 13th place in the Premier League amid a horror seasonCredit: RexRatcliffe compared the Man Utd squad to Williams F1 – with the fallen giants of motor racing the second worst team in Formula One this seasonCredit: RexUnited have won just three of their opening TEN league games and are winless in Europe – despite splashing a staggering £200million on new talent in the summer transfer window.Their season was epitomised by a disturbingly sub-par performance in Sunday’s 1-1 draw at home to an equally-disappointing Chelsea.There is cause for optimism, though, with in-demand Sporting boss Amorim agreeing to hop on board the sinking Man Utd ship.The Portuguese boss, 39, will officially take over on November 11.READ MORE SPORT STORIESBut now, in a stark warning to Ten Hag’s successor, Ineos CEO and Man Utd part owner Ratcliffe has launched an incredible attack on his own side.United’s transfer outlay in the past decade is a staggering £1.8BILLION – but despite that, the Old Trafford chief has slammed his squad’s lack of quality.Speaking during his Ineos Britannia’s defeat in the Americas Cup shortly before Ten Hag’s sacking, Ratcliffe said: “I think there’s one little crossover [between sailing and football].”You can’t win the America’s Cup, unless you arrive at the America’s Cup with a boat that could win the America’s Cup.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”It’s the same in Formula One. I mean, you put Max Verstappen in a Williams, he’s not going to win a Formula One championship.”And with football it’s the same with the squad in a way. That’s the parallel for me.”Jamie Redknapp blasts Man Utd fans accusing Old Trafford crowd of creating as much atmosphere as Covid timesIn a brutal conclusion, Ratcliffe admitted: “You can’t win anything in football if your squad isn’t good enough to win something.”The quality of the squad is a bit like the speed of the boat. That’s the only parallel really.”To put Ratcliffe’s comments into perspective, Williams have picked up just 17 points from 21 races, with only Kick Sauber below them in the constructor standings. Leaders McLaren, by comparison, have 593 points.Having spent around £600m during Ten Hag’s two-year stint, Ratcliffe is right to feel concerned.In fact, club legend Gary Neville claims the club have only made ONE decent signing in the past decade: now-captain Bruno Fernandes.United showed signs of a ‘new manager bump’ in Wednesday’s 5-2 Carabao Cup win over Leicester.The attacking impetus shown by the squad in Van Nistelrooy’s first game at the helm left fans purring.However, the nature of the disappointing 1-1 draw at home to Chelsea, with a host of clear-cut chances missed and some baffling decisions in the final third ensured fans were brought back to earth with a bump.Man Utd ratings vs ChelseaMARTIN BLACKBURN gives his verdict on the Red Devils against ChelseaAndre Onana – 5Will be disappointed not to keep out Caicedo’s equaliser.Almost put Casemiro in trouble with sloppy early pass tooNoussair Mazraoui – 6Key interception to prevent Neto getting in on goal late on and tried to support Garnacho where possibleMatthijs de Ligt – 6Good early block to deny Palmer.Late slip under pressure from Jackson almost proved costly.Lisandro Martinez – 6Lucky not to concede a pen with clumsy challenge on Colwill and lucky to escape a red for x-rated late tackle on Palmer.Diogo Dalot – 6Poor tackle on Pedro Neto earned a deserved booking and had a real battle with his international team-mate.Casemiro – 7Made a difference with super ball to Hojlund in lead up to pen – but could he have got more distance on clearing header that was despatched by Moises Caicedo.Manuel Ugarte – 6Rugby tackle on Palmer but Uruguayan showed signs he is starting to settle in after big money summer move.Alejandro Garnacho – 6Always a threat but wasted some great chances.Shot straight at Sanchez and shanked another effort after great work by Fernandes.Bruno Fernandes – 8Created United’s best two chances for Rashford and Garnacho and then kept his cool to score from the spot.Marcus Rashford – 6Hit the angle with volley on stroke of half-time and saw another shot saved by Sanchez.Better from the England man.Rasmus Hojlund – 6Did not touch the ball in the Chelsea box first half but when he finally did he won the penalty.SubsAmad Diallo (73′ for Rashford)A couple of nice touches but not much impact.Joshua Zirkzee (’84 for Hojlund)A couple of nice touches but not much impact.Victor Lindelof (’84 for Ugarte)Thrown on to keep things tight and did that.Van Nistelrooy will now take charge of games against PAOK in the Europa League and Leicester in the Prem before Amorim’s arrival.READ MORE SUN STORIESWhether the incoming boss will be handed any budget to improve the team in the winter window remains to be seen.However, if Ratcliffe’s comments are anything to by, United fans may well be treated to some new faces. 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    Fans savagely troll ‘imposters’ Arsenal after amazing stat about Premier League top six emerges

    ARSENAL were trolled after a stunning stat emerged regarding the Premier League’s top six.Nottingham Forest are proving to be this season’s surprise package in the Prem as they climbed up to third place in the table after a flying start under Nuno Espirito Santo.Arsenal were trolled after a stunning stat emerged regarding the Premier League’s top sixCredit: ReutersThe Premier League’s top six all have something in common – except ArsenalForest have won five out of their first 10 league matches – losing only once along the way – and are only six points away from leaders Liverpool.The Tricky Trees are also just four points behind reigning champions Manchester City and second place.Chelsea, Arsenal and Aston Villa complete the top six in fourth, fifth and sixth place respectively.That means the current top-six teams in the English top flight now count a total of 12 European Cups between them.Read More on FootballLiverpool won the prestigious honour six times, City finally lifted old Big Ears in 2023, Forest enjoyed a back-to-back triumph, Chelsea have done it twice and Villa conquered the European Cup in 1982 before it was rebranded as the Champions League in 1992.However, some fans decided to poke a bit of fun at Arsenal’s expense as they are the only ones to have never won Europe’s elite honour, even though they came close in 2006 when they made it to the final.One fan tweeted: “Look at those “s****y reds” sneaking in and disrupting the top six. Fans and media saying “they have no right to be there”.”Another commented: “Spot out the imposter.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSA third wrote: “I know an imposter when I see one.”This fan said: “Remove Arsenal and it’s still the same.”Edu’s exit is a huge loss for Mikel Arteta and Arsenal will feel very different without him, says SunSport’s Jack RosserAnd that one stated: “With Arsenal having zero in there.”Nevertheless, it is important to remember that although Arsenal never won the Champions League they did in fact win the Uefa Cup Winners’ Cup in 1994. More

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    All of Edu’s 35 Arsenal transfers ranked including only ONE striker with chief set to quit club

    EDU GASPAR is set to leave Arsenal after spending over £800million on THIRTY FIVE players in just half a decade.The Brazilian sporting director first arrived at the Emirates as technical director in 2019 but will walk away from his role after a reshuffle of key positions among the club’s hierarchy.Edu Gaspar is set to leave Arsenal after signing 35 players in half a decadeCredit: GettyThe Brazilian chief has spent over £800million transforming Arsenal into title contendersCredit: GettyInvincibles legend Edu, who won two titles as an Arsenal player, helped Mikel Arteta offload big names like Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Mesut Ozil.In their place, he signed a variety of top stars who have since transformed the Gunners into title contenders.There have been plenty of incredible arrivals in north London during the last five years.Ben White, William Saliba and Gabriel Magalahes have established themselves as three of the league’s top defenders.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLWhile Declan Rice has gone from strength to strength after becoming Arsenal’s club-record signing at £105million.Further up the pitch, Martin Odegaard has undoubtedly been a super hit and is now club captain.While Leandro Trossard continues to surprise in a variety of versatile roles.Edu has also brought in some good squad players, giving Arsenal some much-needed depth.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFan favourites like Thomas Partey, Kai Havertz and Jurrien Timber can operate in a variety of positions.While arrivals including Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko undoubtedly played big roles transforming Arsenal’s fortunes.Arsenal vs Newcastle: Player RatingsSunSport has ranked all 35 of Edu’s signings at the EmiratesCredit: GettySome of Edu’s deals have been big hits, while others failed to impressCredit: GettyHowever, Edu has also made a number of shocking signings too.In fact, it arguably took him FOURTEEN buys to finally get one right – when he scooped teenage Saliba from Saint-Etienne.Former Chelsea pair Willian and David Luiz both fell well short of expectations.Nuno Tavares, Albert Sambi Lokonga and Runar Alex Runarsson also looked out of their depth in Arsenal shirts.While Nicolas Pepe, who cost a club record £72m, barely made an impact — just like current loanee Raheem Sterling.But just who is Arsenal’s best signing? And who takes the unwanted crown for worst?SunSport’s Anthony Chapman ranks all 35 of Edu’s signings below… as well as his best and worst transfer XIs.EDU’S 35 SIGNINGS RANKED35. Nicolas Pepe (£72m)34. Willian (Free)33. David Luiz (£8m)32. Runar Alex Runarsson (£2m)31. Mat Ryan (Loan)30. Fabio Vieira (£34m)29. Neto (Loan)28. Marquinhos (£3m)27. Nuno Tavares (£8m)26. Matt Turner (£5m)25. Cedric Soares (Free)24. Albert Sambi Lokonga (£17m)Arsenal’s title challenging team last season was sculpted by EduCredit: GettyWilliam Saliba is rated as Edu’s best signingCredit: Getty23. Pablo Mari (£5m)22. Dani Ceballos (Loan)21. Raheem Sterling (Loan)20. Jakub Kiwior (£17m)19. Jorginho (£12m)18. Riccardo Calafiori (£42m)17. Kieran Tierney (£25m)16. Takehiro Tomiyasu (£20m)15. Mikel Merino (£28m)14. Aaron Ramsdale (£24m)13. Oleksandr Zinchenko (£30m)12. Gabriel Jesus (£45m)11. Kai Havertz (£65m)10. Jurrien Timber (£38m)9. Gabriel Martinelli (£6m)8. David Raya (£27m)7. Leandro Trossard (£20m)6. Thomas Partey (£45m)5. Ben White (£50m)4. Gabriel Magalhaes (£27m)3. Declan Rice (£105m)2. William Saliba (£27m)READ MORE SUN STORIES1. Martin Odegaard (£30m)TOTAL FEES SPENT: £819m More