Former Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has made it clear that he would like a job in the Premier League and he is keen on the Arsenal role if Arsene Wenger’s tenure at the club ends, according to the Daily Star.
The 58-year-old, who has been out work since September after leaving Bayern Munich, is keen to get back into a management role.
Arsenal are thought to be looking at a number of possibilities for a potential Wenger replacement with Ancelotti being of one the men considered.

The Gunners board have never really shown any idication that they’d sack Wenger, but there is growing pressure on the Frenchman after a number of poor performances this season, especially the weekend’s League Cup final thrashing by Manchester City.
Wenger’s contract runs until the end of next season and it’s thought that he won’t resign so if Arsenal do want to make a change, they’ll need to sack him.
If that does happen, Champions League winner Ancelotti could be the man to replace him.





