Premier League clubs approve changes to associated party transaction rules
The proposed changes came into play after an independent tribunal found some aspects of the APT rules to be unlawful following Manchester City’s lawsuit.
The Frenchman’s legacy at Arsenal will remain undiminished despite a somewhat fractious end.
Arsene Wenger’s decision to step down as Arsenal manager at the end of the ongoing season was almost universally met by shock across the globe and a majority of his current players took to social media to thank their boss for guiding them in their professional footballing careers.
Wenger’s 22-year-old tryst with Arsenal will come to an end in May, the manager confirmed on Friday, ending what has been a eventful reign in the English capital that saw unprecedented success in the early years but it became a fractious towards the end as a decade-long Premier League drought had majority of supporters miffed.
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Arsenal and England midfielder Jack Wilshere, who came through the ranks at Arsenal’s Academy:
Aaron Ramsey, so often Wilshere’s partner in the Gunners midfield, posted:
Former Chelsea custodian and current Arsenal keeper Petr Cech:
Mesut Ozil, considered one of Wenger’s best-ever signings:
Centre-back Shkodran Mustafi, a player Wenger recently signed, penned:
Defensive mainstay Laurent Koscielny, who’s been at the club for nearly a decade:
Bosnian fullback Sead Kolasinac, who arrived at the Emirates in the summer:
Spanish fullback Hector Bellerin posted:
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who will go down as Wenger’s final signing ever, posted:
Alexandre Lacazette didn’t spend much time with Wenger, but clearly holds the Frenchman in high regard:
Arsenal forward Danny Welbeck uploaded this on his Instagram handle:
Spanish fullback Nacho Monreal:
Swiss defensive midfielder Granit Xhaka:
Young winger Alexander Iwobi:
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