Arsenal have created a shortlist of potential managers to replace Arsene Wenger in the summer and according to reports, Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers is one of the men being considered.
Monaco’s Leonardo Jardim, Manchester City coach Mikel Arteta and Germany’s national team manager Joachim Loew are also said to be under consideration by the Gunners, who look like they could finally be in a position to remove Wenger from his role after 22 years in the Arsenal hot seat.
Rodgers took Liverpool as close to a league title as they’d been in years and his Celtic side have pretty much dominated Scottish football since his arrival.

Jardim has done an excellent job at Monaco but he is apparently unhappy as his best players keep being sold from under his nose.
Arteta, who played under Wenger at Arsenal, is currently part of the Man City coaching staff.
Lowe, who has helped transform football in Germany, has been in charge of his national side since 2006 and whilst he’s not shown any indication that he’s looking to move into club management, the lure of taking over from Wenger could appeal to him.





