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Arsenal preparing centurion send-off for legendary boss Arsene Wenger as they invite club legends to final game

Arsenal have invited Thierry Henry, Tony Adams and the other members of their 100 Club to attend Arsene Wenger‘s Emirates Stadium farewell.

The Gunners have written to all former players who have made 100-plus league appearances for the club ahead of the match against Burnley on Sunday — Wenger’s final home game. These include legends such as Bob Wilson, Frank McLintock and Sol Campbell.

Arsenal will use the fixture as a key element of their celebrations to commemorate the Frenchman’s 22 years in charge.

Whoever replaces Wenger is unlikely to have the iron grip over transfers that he enjoyed during his reign as it emerges that Konstantinos Mavropanos was signed without the 68-year-old being consulted. The Greek defender arrived in January and made his senior debut in the defeat at Manchester United. But it is understood Wenger had virtually no input into the decision to sign the 20-year-old from PAS Giannina.

The circumstances surrounding Mavropanos’s signing provide a clear indication of the direction Arsenal are headed in terms of their transfer strategy.

Head of recruitment Sven Mislintat’s influence has grown significantly since his arrival in November. Mavropanos was signed on his recommendation. Wenger had fought hard to keep total control over the club’s recruitment but Mislintat will almost certainly become the key voice over transfers once a new boss is appointed.

The Gunners have written to members of their 100 Club to invite them to the game

GUNNERS GREATS FROM ACROSS THE AGES

This was the amazing gathering of 31 centurions for the launch of Arsenal’s 100 Club in 2013. Everyone who has played 100 games for the club has been invited to the Emirates on Sunday for Arsene Wenger’s final home game.

Back row (from left): Lauren, Robert Pires, Gilles Grimandi, John Lukic, David O’Leary, David Price, Graham Rix, Brian Talbot, Andy Linighan, Martin Hayes.

Middle row: Sammy Nelson, Sol Campbell, Jimmy Rimmer, Liam Brady, David Hillier, Alan Smith, Tony Woodcock, Paul Davis, John Radford, Michael Thomas, John Hollins, Nigel Winterburn, Perry Groves.

Front row: Jimmy Magill, Jon Sammels, David Court, Bob Wilson, Frank McLintock, Alan Skirton, Billy McCullough, Terry Neill.

As well as identifying Wenger’s successor, the club are making one last attempt to secure Jack Wilshere’s long-term future.

As it stands, the midfielder will leave at the end of the season when his deal expires after failing to agree terms over an extension. But the club are making one final effort to resolve the contract dispute that has left a large question mark hanging over Wilshere’s future.

Wolves and Everton are poised to move for Wilshere if he leaves at the end of the season.

Meanwhile, long-term injury victim Santi Cazorla believes he can return to first-team action before the end of the season.

The Spaniard hasn’t played a senior match since October 2016 due to a chronic achilles problem that has required a series of operations.

‘I’ve still got some way to go, because after being sidelined for 18 months, everything has to be done in its own time,’ said the 33-year-old.

Thierry Henry is among the 31 players to have played over 100 league games for the club

‘But the sensations I have keep getting better and I’m feeling optimistic about the future.

‘The objective is to play some part with the team before the season ends, but we have to take things carefully.

‘After being out for so long it will take a while to get back into form, it’s a real struggle, but when you have been out like I have, you also notice pains elsewhere — apart from what I’ve had with my tendon.’

The Gunners are also still looking to secure the long-term future of Jack Wilshere

 

 

 

 

 

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