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Brazil boss Tite ‘in negotiations with Arsenal to join the club after the World Cup’

Brazil boss Tite 'in negotiations with Arsenal to join the club after the World Cup'

Brazil boss Tite ‘is already in talks with Arsenal over taking up a role at the club after the World Cup in Qatar’, with the veteran boss ‘enjoying a close relationship with technical director Edu’

Brazil coach Tite is reportedly in negotiations about a job at Arsenal Tite is set to leave his position as Brazil boss following the World Cup in QatarGlobo journalist Eric Faria says that the 60-year-old could be heading to ArsenalTite worked with technical director Edu in the Brazil setup and at Corinthians 

Arsenal are interested in recruiting Brazil manager Tite to succeed Mikel Arteta.

Tite plans to step down from his role after the World Cup in December and, according to reports from TV Globo during Brazil’s 4-0 win over Chile on Thursday, has already spoken to Arsenal technical director Edu about a move to north London.

The two Brazilians worked closely together at Corinthians and Tite employed Edu as the national team’s general co-ordinator for three years from 2016.

Brazil coach Tite has started negotiations with Arsenal, according to a Brazilian TV reporter

Tite has a good relationship with Arsenal director Edu, as they worked together before

Arteta is into his third year in charge at Arsenal, with encouraging signs of progress this season. His team are fourth in the Premier League with 10 games to play as they try to return to the Champions League after a five-year absence.

The young boss is popular among fans and players, including the Brazilian contingent. Gabriel Martinelli told Sportsmail this week: ‘I feel Arteta will be one of those lifelong coaches, the ones with a lot of titles to their name and their place in football history.’ 

Globo’s @ericfaria74 has just said that Edu Gaspar wants Brazil’s Tite as Arsenal’s next manager and talks…

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