Arsenal news: Former midfielder Edu set to return in the summer as technical director

Arsenal news: Former midfielder Edu set to return in the summer as technical director
Former Arsenal midfielder Edu is in line to become Arsenals technical director, according to reports.The 40-year-old is currently coordinator of the Brazilian FA national teams, with his former side viewing him as the perfect candidate to become their technical director, the Daily Mail claim.Edu is set to return to Arsenals technical director1
Edu is set to return to Arsenals technical director
The Gunners are still on the hunt to fill the position after they were snubbed by Monchi last month, who opted to return to Sevilla.Arsenal are prepared to play the waiting game for Edu, who would not move to the Emirates until after Brazils Copa America campaign finishes in the summer, where they are the host nation. Edu spent four years with Arsenal, before departing to Valencia in 2005.He was part of the famous ‘Invincibles’ squad of 2003-04 and won two Premier League titles and two FA Cups.His arrival is expected to coincide with the arrival of fellow Brazilian, forward Gabriel Martinelli, who Arsenal are keen to bring in as their first summer signing.

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