Freddie Ljungberg
- Date of Birth: 16 April 1977
- Birthplace: Vittsjö, Vittsjö, Sweden
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Gabriel Martinelli can unlock Kieran Tierney to hand Mikel Arteta his dream left side at Arsenal
alongside each other as Freddie Ljungberg managed Arsenal to a first Premier League victory in seven games against West Ham at the Olympic
27/12 19:00
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Mikel Arteta open to new contract for Shkodran Mustafi
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has opened the door for Shkodran Mustafi to sign a fresh deal following the consistent performances under his guidance.
Arsenal make transfer decision on Lucas Torreira
Arsenal will reportedly refuse to sanction the sale of midfielder Lucas Torreira when the transfer window reopens at the end of the month.
Arsenal on the cusp of announcing new manager
Arsenal are reportedly on the cusp of announcing Mikel Arteta as their new head coach.
Arsenal make managerial decision on Carlo Ancelotti
Arsenal have reportedly decided against the signing of Carlo Ancelotti as their new permanent head coach.
Arsenal to hold talks with Mauricio Pochettino?
Arsenal are reportedly planning to hold talks with former Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino regarding the managerial vacancy at the club.
Arsenal in talks to sign former Valencia manager?
Arsenal are reportedly said to have made contact with former Valencia manager Marcelino regarding the permanent managerial role.
Patrick Vieira updates on his future amid Arsenal link
Arsenal legend Patrick Vieira has dismissed suggestions that he could leave Nice in order to become the new head coach of the north London giants.
37-year-old Spaniard keen on taking charge of Arsenal
Manchester City assistant Mikel Arteta is reportedly keen on taking up the head coach role at Arsenal, should the north London side come forward with a proposal.
Arsenal make transfer decision on Brendan Rodgers?
Arsenal are unlikely to make an approach to sign manager Brendan Rodgers from Leicester City as they are said to have restrictions over the budget for the next head coach.
Arsenal open to handing Freddie Ljungberg with the permanent job?
Arsenal's interim boss Freddie Ljungberg is reportedly regarded as a genuine candidate to become the permanent manager of the north London side.
Arsenal make transfer decision on Nuno Espirito Santo
Arsenal have reportedly cooled their interest in Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Nuno Espirito Santo and they are prepared to look elsewhere for a permanent head coach.
Arsenal to stick with Freddie Ljungberg for longer period?
Arsenal will reportedly hand Freddie Ljungberg with the caretaker role for a prolonged period as they take their time to appoint a permanent manager.
David Seaman recommends Arsenal great to succeed Unai Emery
Arsenal legend David Seaman has recommended the Gunners to consider the signing of former hero Patrick Vieira as their new head coach.
Arsenal sack Unai Emery from the managerial role
Arsenal have decided to sack Unai Emery from the head coach role shortly after the club's disappointing Europa League defeat at the hands of Eintracht Frankfurt.
Arsenal staff fancy 42-year-old coach to replace Emery
A large section of the backroom staff at Arsenal believe Freddie Ljungberg is the favourite for the head coach role, should Emery get the sack.
Manchester City will permit Mikel Arteta to leave for Arsenal
Manchester City will reportedly not block the departure of Mikel Arteta, should Arsenal approach the Spaniard for the head coach position.
Olivier Giroud reveals why he left Arsenal for Chelsea
French striker Olivier Giroud has shared the reasons behind his move from Arsenal to Chelsea in the January transfer window, revealing that former Arsenal club legends told him that the Blues' style of play would suit his own.
Sweden midfielder having Arsenal medical
Arsenal look set to complete their first signing of the winter transfer window in Spartak Moscow midfielder Kim Kallstrom, should he pass a medical at the North London club.
Ljungberg slates trophyless Arsenal
Gunners legend Freddie Ljungberg - who played over 200 games for the club - has slated his former team for their lack of trophies last season as well as their celebration of 4th place.
Ljungberg joins Seattle
Former Arsenal and West Ham midfielder Freddie Ljungberg has decided to join MLS hopefuls Seattle Sounders. It seems that with the departure of David Beckham - heading to AC Milan - the MLS will be welcoming another European superstar.