BBC: Unai Emery to replace Arsene Wenger at Arsenal
The Basque coach is set to take charge at the London club this week
According to the BBC, the vacancy left by Arsene Wenger at Arsenal now has someone to fill it. The British outlet reports that Unai Emery will be the man to take over at the London club.
Several names have been linked with the job, such as Massimiliano Allegri, Patrick Vieira, Luis Enrique and Mikel Arteta, Pep Guardiola's assistant. However, it's Emery who is set to take charge.
Emery was coach of Paris Saint-Germain for the last two seasons where he was taked with winning the Champions League. But after falling short both times, beaten by Barcelona and Real Madrid, he has been replaced by Thomas Tuchel.
The BBC add that Emery is not totally fluent in English, but that will not stop him getting the job. There could be an official announcement as early as Tuesday.
Before coaching PSG, Emery worked at, among other clubs, Sevilla, Spartak Moscow and Valencia.