Carlo Ancelotti is reportedly intrigued by the prospect of returning to the Premier League to manage Arsenal.
According to Tutto Mercato, via Sport Witness, Ancelotti has not held talks with Arsenal but is interested in a potential move back to England – having previously managed Chelsea.
Ancelotti was sacked by Napoli earlier this week, with his side struggling in the Serie A, whilst Arsenal are yet to appoint Unai Emery’s successor.
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Ancelotti has won major trophies in five different countries, including the Premier League with Chelsea, and led Napoli to second in the Serie A last term. He has proven over the years that he is an elite manager, due to the number of trophies he has collected, and has averaged a win percentage of 58.48% in competitive matches throughout his managerial career.
Arsenal need a leader and someone who can get the best out of their current group of players, which Ancelotti has been able to do at every club he has been at. The Gunners now need to decide if they want to go with the experience of Ancelotti, or perhaps appoint a younger manager who can bring something fresh to the table and lead them forward in the coming years.






