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Arsenal transfer news LIVE: Huge ‘Williams blow', Barcelona in Partey talks EXCLUSIVE, ‘green light' for Gyokeres deal

Arsenal transfer news LIVE: Huge ‘Williams blow', Barcelona in Partey talks EXCLUSIVE, ‘green light' for Gyokeres deal

The Sun2 days ago

Former Gunner frontrunner for League One job
Jack Wilshire is a frontrunner to land the Plymouth job.
The former England midfielder, who was caretaker boss at Norwich for the final two games of the season, is set to have talks with the club this summer.
The Pilgrims are looking for a new boss after Miron Muslic left to join Schalke.
Former Huddersfield manager David Wagner and ex-Bolton manager Ian Evatt are also in the frame.
Wilshere, 32, is likely to take the job if it is offered by Plymouth, who suffered relegation to League One despite an upturn in results under Muslic.
But the club could not recover after a poor run under Wilshere's former England team-mate Wayne Rooney who endured a torrid seven months in the south-west before being axed on December 31.
Ex-midfielder Wilshere was Under-18s boss at Arsenal before being appointed as Norwich's first team coach in October.
He took over as interim manager at Carrow Road after the sacking of Johannes Hoff Thorup.
told he would not get it.

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