Arsenal is reportedly in advanced talks to appoint Roberto Olabe, the highly respected former Real Sociedad director of football, as a replacement for Edu Gaspar.
Edu shocked fans last month by resigning to join Nottingham Forest‘s ambitious multi-club group, leaving a significant void in Arsenal’s hierarchy.
Edu was instrumental in the Gunners’ resurgence, helping Mikel Arteta transform the club into Premier League title contenders.
His contributions extended beyond the pitch, as he streamlined Arsenal’s squad by offloading high earners and signing key talents like Martin Ødegaard and William Saliba.
In the wake of his departure, co-chairman Josh Kroenke reassured fans:
“We respect Edu’s decision and thank him for his immense contribution.
Change and evolution are part of our journey, and our succession plan will reflect our ambition to win major trophies.”
The potential appointment of Olabe signals Arsenal’s intent to maintain their upward trajectory. The Spaniard, who recently announced his departure from Real Sociedad after an eight-year stint, has an impressive track record.
Under his leadership, Sociedad secured their first major trophy in over three decades—the 2021 Copa del Rey—and consistently competed in La Liga’s top six.
His strategic moves also earned Sociedad a return to the Champions League after a decade-long absence.
Olabe’s eye for talent is well-documented, having orchestrated deals for stars like Alexander Isak, David Silva, Mikel Merino, and Martin Zubimendi.
Notably, he brought Odegaard to Sociedad on loan in 2019, a move that indirectly set the stage for the Norwegian’s eventual rise at Arsenal.
Interestingly, Olabe and Arteta share history, with the former signing Arteta for Sociedad in 2004. This connection could prove pivotal in fostering a strong working relationship between the two.
While Olabe’s credentials are impeccable, stepping into Edu’s shoes will be no easy task. Arsenal is a club in motion, with Arteta’s influence growing amid the team’s success.
Olabe will need to integrate seamlessly into this dynamic, ensuring the continued alignment of off-field operations with on-field ambitions.
With Manchester United looming on Wednesday, fans will hope that this potential appointment keeps Arsenal’s sights firmly set on the Premier League title.