Inter Milan boss Roberto Mancini, has quashed rumours linking him to the Arsenal managerial job, saying that there has been no contact between Arsenal and the Italian, as reported by the Daily Express.
Arsene Wenger’s future is becoming more uncertain by the day after a disappointing season for the Gunners, in which they look set to end with nothing but another UEFA Champions League place, unless a miracle somehow occurs.

Mancini’s job is also under the microscope after Inter look set to miss out on Champions League football again after being top for the first few months of the season before falling behind the likes of Napoli, Roma and Juventus at the crucial stage.
The Italian still has a year left on his contract, in which he insists he will see out before considering his options.

I’ve had no offers from abroad and everything that’s been written and said is untrue.
Coaches are related to their results, it’s borne out of the working situation.
But I have one more year on my contract and so I’m not worried.
Both managers have a difficult few months ahead but both have the support from their respective club boards regarding their positions in charge.




