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Hoffenheim confirm Nagelsmann will stay despite Arsenal links

Although the 30-year-old is reportedly a front-runner to replace Arsène Wenger at Arsenal, Hoffenheim say Julian Nagelsmann will stay.

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Hoffenheim confirm Nagelsmann will stay despite Arsenal links
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Julian Nagelsmann will "100 per cent" be in charge of Hoffenheim next season, the club insist, despite speculation linking the highly-rated coach with Arsenal. The 30-year-old is reportedly a front-runner to succeed Arsène Wenger after he was overlooked by Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich, who opted for Niko Kovac from Eintracht Frankfurt to replace their own veteran coach, Jupp Heynckes.

Arteta and Nagelsmann in the frame

Mikel Arteta and Nagelsmann are purported to be the two men at the front of the queue for the Emirates Stadium vacancy, but Hoffenheim believe their coach is going nowhere having led the club to a Champions League spot for the second season in a row.

The club's director of football Alexander Rosen rejected speculation Nagelsmann could be tempted to take over at Arsenal. "Julian Nagelsmann will be our coach next season. 100 per cent," Rosen told German Sky.

Allegri rules himself out of the running

Former Gunners captain Patrick Vieira has been linked with the Arsenal vacancy, while outgoing Paris Saint-Germain coach Unai Emery has not been contacted about the position.

Luis Enrique, on sabbatical since leaving Barcelona in 2017, is another of the names said to be in the frame, with Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has confirmed his intention to stay with the Serie A champions.