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- Updated: November 30, 2016
RB Leipzig coach Ralph Hasenhuttl is reportedly among the candidates to replace Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.
That’s according to Phil Cadden of the Sun, who has stated that the Gunners are “preparing for life after” Wenger and are casting their net to foreign shores in search of his potential successor. Hasenhuttl is said to be “under consideration” for the position, as is Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe.
Wenger’s contract at the Emirates Stadium is set to expire at the end of the current campaign, fuelling speculation that this season could be the last of his remarkable tenure in north London. The Frenchman was appointed by the club in 1996 and has won three Premier League titles and six FA Cups.
Replacing the 67-year-old when he does eventually depart will be a huge challenge for Arsenal, and it’d be no surprise if a range of candidates were considered. Hasenhuttl would certainly be an interesting one.
The RB Leipzig boss has received enormous praise for his work with the newly promoted Bundesliga side, who sit top of the table ahead of the likes of Bayern …