Four things the new Arsenal manager needs to address this summer

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Four things the new Arsenal manager needs to address this summer

Arsene Wenger’s 22-year tenure as Arsenal boss came to an end on Sunday, after a 1-0 victory over Huddersfield.

After finishing outside the Champions League spots two seasons running, opinion on the Arsenal legend has been divided.

The Frenchman announced a few weeks ago that he would be stepping down at the end of the season, and now the Arsenal board have to decide on who will succeed Mr Wenger.

There have been plenty of rumours and links, however, the main candidates currently stand as Mikel Arteta, Brendan Rodgers, Massimo Allegri and Luis Enrique.

Former Arsenal captain Arteta is the favourite to take over as things stand, he has been working as assistant to Pep Guardiola over the last two seasons.

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The new man will have a job on his hands to transform this Arsenal side into a title challenging force once again, after years of disappointment.

We’ve taken a look at four things Arsenal’s new manager will have to address over the summer…

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