Arsenal News: Monchi to join Arsenal, Martin Keown on the one player who should start against Manchester United and more: March 9, 2019

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Arsenal legend the one player who should start against Manchester United

Ahead of their crucial Premier League match against Manchester United at the Emirates, Arsenal legend Martin Keown has had his say on selection ahead of the match.

Keown, who enjoyed a career spanning over 10 years with the Gunners and having been a part of the Gunners team that had a fierce rivalry with the Manchester United during the late 1990s and the early 2000s, has expressed his desire of Aaron Ramsey for the second successive home game.

Martin Keown on BT Sport quoted:

"I know Ramsey’s leaving but put him in the team and play him if that’s what you require."

Emery to make big changes to the Arsenal starting XI

After their disappointing loss against Stade Rennais on Thursday, Arsenal will take on Manchester United at the Emirates in a crucial fixture that might decide both the clubs future in the race to the top 4.

Unai Emery though has already made up his mind on the team selection ahead of their fixture.

Monchi leaves AS Roma, Arsenal next?

The recruitment specialist is likely to join the Gunners
The recruitment specialist is likely to join the Gunners

Recruitment genius Monchi has left his role as director of football role of AS Roma 24 hours after the sacking of coach Eusebio di Francesco.

The 50-year old former Sevilla goalkeeper has overseen some stellar signings during his time in Seville and Rome. The transfer specialist has overseen the signings of Dani Alves, Ivan Rakitic, Grzegorz Krychowiak during his time in Seville and Robin Olsen, Nicolo Zaniolo, Bryan Cristante during his time with the Giallorossi. He is a hot favourite to join the head of recruitment seat left vacant after Sven Mislintat left Arsenal.

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