first League break news: Carlo Ancelotti opens door to return to Britain amid links to Chelsea, Arsenal & Everton

Ancelotti opens door to first League return as he plans following move23:32 Share CloseThe ex-Chelsea boss has been related by a return to Stamford Bridge, along by possible jobs at Arsenal, Everton & West Ham following Bayern exitCarlo Ancelotti is unlock to returning to the first League after being related by the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal, Everton & West Ham following his sacking by Bayern Munich. "I have no preference, in the first League or at another club. He has said: "Italy is my homeland, Extremely once I have had some perfect experiences, formative experiences, important & life-changing experiences, I'll be back. Possible landing spots at Everton & West Ham have too been mooted as Ronald Koeman & Slaven Bilic have seen their positions questioned on the back of disappointing starts to 2017-18. You've only managed Chelsea, Real Madrid, PSG, Bayern Munich… the reason would you need the Everton job?"


Everton to Combat first League Rivals for Arsenal Forward Theo Walcott in January

​Everton find themselves in a difficult position this season, after a poor run of form at the begain of their first League campaign. As a result, the Dutchman is indeed looking at possible reinforcements for January, by the Toffees once more being related by a move for Arsenal forward Theo Walcott while the transfer window opens, according to the ​Daily Express . All this comes despite Everton spending a whopping £150m this summer, on players like Gylfi Sigurdsson, Davy Klassen & Sandro Ramirez. Theo Walcott has been told which unless he intensifies his performances, Arsenal going to listen to offers for him in January. The report appeals which Theo has attracted interest from Everton, West Ham, Palace, & previous club Southampton.

Everton to Battle Premier League Rivals for Arsenal Forward Theo Walcott in January

previous Arsenal star Lauren uncoversthe 3 reasons Arsene Wenger going to struggle to beat the first League

referring to The Cameroon star was a key portion of the the Gunners side that famously went unbeaten out of the entire 2003/04 first League season. "Wenger is the kind of manager who isn't looking at individuals," tells the previous Highbury favourite. "The 2nd factor is that there are Extremely many teams looking to beat the league - 5 or 6 of them. We miss something that drives teams to beat & defy for the first League - some leadership from inside. "Nowadays, people aren't Battling for the solution, they aren't Battling for the flag, Battling for the whole institution.

Lauren pinpoints 3 reasons the reason Arsenal won't beat the first League this term



Lauren pinpoints three reasons why Arsenal won't win the Premier League this term


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