Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has no plans to leave the Gunners for Real Madrid this summer, despite speculation over the Bernabeu vacancy, according to a former Gunners player, and a reliable source has revealed all about the 43-year-old’s future at Emirates Stadium.
Alvaro Arbeloa is now in interim leadership of the Spanish giants, having moved up from his post with Real Madrid Castilla to head the side for the balance of the season after Xabi Alonso’s reign ended after only eight months in charge.
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And, with Real Madrid firmly in the market for a new permanent manager to take charge of their star-studded squad, some familiar faces with Premier League links have been suggested as potential candidates for president Florentino Perez.
Among them, Klopp has received the greatest media attention. Having stood down from his position at Liverpool in 2024, first for a sabbatical, but since becoming Red Bull’s Head of Global Soccer, the German possesses the personality and reputation in the game required for such a prominent position.
However, the 58-year-old appears to be in no hurry to return to mainstream football management, preferring his less stressful post as Red Bull’s international football guru.
As a result of his success with Arsenal this season, Arteta has unexpectedly found himself in the spotlight.
The Gunners are presently leading the Champions League table with a perfect seven wins from seven, a club record in the competition, and they also have a seven-point lead at the top of the Premier League, making them favourites to end a 22-year wait to be crowned English champions.
“I don’t know if he would leave,” a reticent Silvestre told TEAMtalk, in collaboration with Esports Insider. “That is a question I cannot answer.

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