Arsenal continues its search for a new sporting director after Edu Gaspar exit, with Jason Ayto serving as interim. Candidates include former Atletico Madrid director Andrea Berta and ex-Gunners midfielder Tomáš Rosický. The decision, influenced by Mikel Arteta vision, is expected soon. Arsenal eyes a £113m transfer strategy to bolster the squad.
The transfer market has been a crucial focus for Arsenal, as they continue their search for a new sporting director following Edu Gaspar’s departure earlier this season. Jason Ayto has been operating in an interim capacity, overseeing a relatively quiet January transfer window. While he remains in contention for the permanent role, Arsenal are also considering external candidates.
One prominent name linked to the position is Andrea Berta, former Atletico Madrid sporting director, who played a key role in the club’s successes, including two La Liga titles (2013-14, 2020-21) and a UEFA Europa League victory (2017-18). Reports from Spain indicate that his appointment is gaining momentum. Other candidates include Real Sociedad’s Roberto Olabe and former Arsenal midfielder Tomas Rosicky, though the latter is reportedly not the frontrunner.
Mikel Arteta has expressed his support for the club’s decision-making process, emphasizing the need for a swift resolution. With the summer transfer window approaching, Arsenal’s next sporting director will be pivotal in shaping the club’s recruitment strategy, especially as they eye key targets such as Alexander Isak and Nico Williams. The Gunners are expected to make a final decision soon to ensure stability ahead of a crucial period.