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Arsenal Eyeing Campos and Lorenzi as Edu’s Replacements

Arsenal is reportedly targeting Luís Campos, the former Real Madrid scout, and PSG sporting director, along with Grégory Lorenzi, the mastermind behind Stade Brestois’ rise, as potential replacements for Edu Gaspar. Campos has been in discussions with the club, while Lorenzi, who helped transform Brest into a UEFA Champions League contender, has also emerged as a strong candidate. Both names are now part of Arsenal’s look for a new sporting director since the number of possibilities keeps expanding.

Arsenal Eyeing Ex-Celta Vigo, Real Madrid Expert as Edu’s Replacement

Arsenal is targeting PSG Sporting Director Luis Campos, a seasoned expert in football recruitment, as a potential replacement for Edu Gaspar following the announcement of Edu’s upcoming departure.

SkySports and Diario AS have reported that Arsenal are currently in discussions with Luís Campos about the sporting director role at the club. The Gunners are exploring the possibility of bringing the experienced Portuguese football expert to the Emirates Stadium as they seek a successor for Edu Gaspar.

At the same time, Campos’ current employer, Paris Saint-Germain, has recently opened talks regarding a potential contract renewal. Despite these discussions, no significant progress has been made so far, leaving the situation uncertain and adding to the growing speculation surrounding his future. This ongoing ambiguity at PSG has only fueled further rumors about his potential move to Arsenal, with the Premier League club showing a keen interest.

Until last season, Campos served as an advisor to Celta Vigo, a position that saw him overseeing various strategic decisions. However, his time at the Spanish club was marked by mixed results, and he faced considerable criticism for some of the team’s performances and transfers. Despite this, Campos’ reputation remains strong, thanks in part to his successful track record in previous roles.

Campos first rose to prominence over a decade ago during his time as Real Madrid’s chief scout, where he was instrumental in identifying talent and shaping the club’s transfer strategy. His success at Madrid gave him a strong foothold in the football world, and he has since built a reputation as one of the most respected figures in football recruitment.

Meanwhile, another name being linked to the Arsenal sporting director role is Roberto Olabe, the Sporting Director of Real Sociedad. Olabe recently announced that he will be stepping down at the end of the season, sparking speculation that he could be a potential candidate for the role at Arsenal. His departure from Sociedad adds another layer to the growing list of options for the Gunners as they look to fill this crucial position.

Arsenal Linked to Mastermind Behind Brest’s Rise

Since Edu’s decision to leave Arsenal was officially announced, the Premier League club has been actively working on assembling a list of potential replacements. This search is becoming more urgent with each passing day, and the list of candidates is steadily growing. Among the names that have surfaced are some high-profile figures, including AS Monaco’s CEO Thiago Scuro and Paris Saint-Germain’s Luís Campos, both of whom have been strongly linked to the role.

Now, another notable figure from Ligue 1 has entered the conversation regarding the vacancy at the Emirates Stadium. Grégory Lorenzi, the sporting director of Stade Brestois, has recently been mentioned as a candidate. Lorenzi has been a key part of Brest’s remarkable rise, helping the club go from relegation contenders to serious challengers for a spot in the UEFA Champions League, marking a truly impressive transformation.

In the past, Lorenzi has attracted interest from several top French clubs, including Stade Rennais, RC Lens, and OGC Nice. Despite this attention, he chose to remain in Brest this summer. His decision came as the club was preparing for its first-ever venture into European competition, and Lorenzi was determined to see the project through.

According to Foot Mercato, Lorenzi is also being considered a potential successor to Edu at Arsenal. However, while he is certainly under consideration, it is clear that he is not the only name on the list. The Gunners have a number of other candidates in mind as they search for the right person to step into the sporting director role.

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