Top 5: Premier League managers to be out of a job next season

Arsene Wenger

One of, if not the, biggest talking points of this season has been around the future of Arsene Wenger at the Emirates Stadium.

The veteran Frenchman has been in charge at the club for well over 20 years and is the longest-serving manager in the whole of the Football League, with the only boss coming anywhere close being Exeter City’s Paul Tisdale (10 years).

In recent years, Arsenal have become almost accustomed to stumbling at the final hurdle, but they do seem to currently be in a bad patch, losing four times in their last seven league outings.

The question to consider now though is whether they stick with what they know, or decide to move in a new direction as a club. If, as expected, Wenger pens a new two-year deal at the Emirates, the main issue to address is how he can go about reinventing himself and winning the fans back over.

With this decision expected imminently, there is no better time than between now and the end of the season to demonstrate why he deserves to remain in charge of the London outfit.

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