Everton are prepared to offer Arsenal a solution to their Arsene Wenger problem by offering the 68-year-old another Premier League posting as the successor to Sam Allardyce at Goodison Park.
The Gunners faced calls from their own fans to do away with the Frenchman in their 2-1 loss to Brighton and Hove Albion following back-to-back defeats to Manchester City in the Carabao Cup and the Premier League.
Sam Allardyce is reportedly set to leave the Toffees at the end of the season after being appointed to keep the former English champions out of the relegation battle.
However, he has failed to impress supporters with his direct style of play and poor run of results following on from the sacking of Ronald Koeman who presided over the most high-spending summer transfer window in Everton history following Farhad Moshiri’s purchase of the controlling stake in the club.
Wenger would tick all the boxes for the Monaco-based businessman who is seeking a head coach to take his investment into the race for Champions League football as an experienced manager with a strong track record for developing players, winning trophies and playing attractive football.
Last season, prior to signing a new two-year deal at the Emirates, the Frenchman threatened to leave Arsenal to manage another club if he was no longer wanted in North London.
According to the Daily Star, Everton now want to explore that idea with a job offer that would enable the Premier League veteran a way of leaving his current role in a dignified manner.