“Arsenal to Take Up to Six Months in Search for Edu’s Successor, with Jason Ayto Interim Role”

Arsenal is prepared to take up to six months to find a replacement for Edu as sporting director, with his deputy, Jason Ayto, stepping in during the transition period. Mikel Arteta acknowledged that Edu's departure came as a surprise to the club, noting that "everything happened very quickly." Edu is expected to join the multi-club network owned by Nottingham Forest's Evangelos Marinakis, reportedly earning £5 million a year. He is currently entering a six-month notice period with diminished responsibilities as Arsenal begins the search for his successor. Arteta is anticipated to play a significant role in the appointment process.

“Arteta: Edu’s Departure a Surprise but Arsenal’s Progress Will Continue Unhindered”

Mikel Arteta has stated that Edu's recent departure as sporting director will not hinder Arsenal's progress, despite acknowledging that the news came as a surprise. The Brazilian's resignation was announced on Monday, and he is set to join the multi-club network owned by Nottingham Forest's Evangelos Marinakis. Arsenal reportedly made an effort to convince Edu to remain at the club by offering to match the enhanced salary he is expected to receive from Marinakis, but their attempts were unsuccessful. Arteta emphasized that while losing a key ally is unexpected, it will not derail the team's upward trajectory. In other news, Martin Ødegaard has traveled with the squad for their upcoming match against Inter.