Ex-Arenal Star brings a ruling to return as a sports director

Former Arsenal midfielder Tomas Rosicky revealed that he did not have a “offer” to become a new club director, but he left the door open to a future approach.
Gunners have been looking for a transfer expert since Edu Gaspar surprisingly stepped down in November last year. Brazilian former assistant Jason Ayto has thrown into a temporary role of this term, monitoring the deeply disappointing January window that he saw More bids for Ollie Watkins Aston Villa rejected And no arrivals of any kind.
Arsenal is expected to appoint a new permanent successor in March. Ayto was reportedly Included live with five people who also contained the name Dan Ashworth – former Manchester United director who was flawlessly and naturally fired In December, five months after his appointment. Rosicky was not one of the candidates.
Other reports They referred to the former Czech International as a sustainable alternative given his success as a sports director at his boys’ club Sparta Prague, but Rosicky insists that he has not received any formal approach.
“Just the fact that I am there in some thoughts about the management of Arsenal is honor for me,” said the 44-year-old Flash. “But I have no offers to work in Arsenal.”
Rosicky, who appeared during his decade in northern London as a fan of fans between 2006 and 2016, understood speculation. “The reality, she could say, simple,” he said. “My relationship with Arsenal It’s natural because I’ve spent ten years there. And at that time you form a very strong relationship. I have him with Arsenal and Sparta, these are two clubs I love. “
Injuries have experienced Rosicky’s career in the English capital, especially during his last two seasons. However, he conspired that he would make 68 appearances with the current club manager Mikel Arteta During a common time in the middle of the terrain.
When asked about his relationship with the Spanish boss, Rosicky admitted: “Mikel and I have played together for almost five years, I cannot say that we are somehow friends and that we stayed in contact, this is not the case. We were good teammates, I think whenever we see, we were not happy.
It remains to be seen whether Rosicky will receive an invitation from anyone in Arsenal about the role of an empty sports director.