Arsenal are not having an easy time trying to find a new coach. Despite having Fredrik Ljungberg leading the team at the moment, their intention is that he is only coaching until their chosen man arrives.
Information has surfaced around who could be Emery's replacement. The latest is of two rejections by coaches who currently already have a team. The British media states that a common demominator for saying no is: the few economic resources that the club has to help strengthen the squad.
Moreover, it just so happens that both Roberto Martinez and Brendan Rodgers are already coaching succesful sides: the Spaniard wants to help Belgium win the Euro 2020 after coming in third in the last World Cup.
The Northern Irish coach is leading a revelation team in the Premier League. Leicester are second, with dream numbers, 39 points and 12 wins in 17 games, the only one capable of withstanding the imperial wake of Liverpool, who have only conceded one draw this season.