Arsenal have announced that leader Raúl Sanllehi has left the Emirates.
The current manager, Vinai Venkatesham, will lead the club in the future.
Stan and Josh Kroenke, owners of Gunners, said: “Raúl has made a wonderful contribution during his time with us and will be a part of the Arsenal family. We thank him for his hard work and experience and wish him each and every successes “.
“We have no doubt that Vinai is the right user to move the club forward. He has demonstrated exceptional leadership in the current crisis and is held in the highest regard both internally and externally.
“We know that we will support him so that we can move forward successfully. “
Sanllehi, who joined the club from Barcelona, said he was on the hunt for a “new challenge”.
“I am proud and satisfied with the contribution I have made to Arsenal for over 3 years, and I look forward to the long-term good fortune of the club,” he said. “Arsenal is a true football institution.
“I’m proud to have been a part of your story and I thank Stan and Josh Kroenke for this opportunity. When running with Vinai, we have built wonderful equipment for the future.
“Mikel has had an incredibly positive effect since his arrival and has formed a strong team with our technical director, Edu.
“The academy is in Per’s hands, and Huss Fahmy is a talented and highly capable leader of our football operations.
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“Personally, now I am ahead to take some time and spend time with my circle of relatives and friends before I get down to work on a new challenge and encourage Arsenal to do wonderful things. “
Venkatesham has been with Arsenal since 2010 and says his purpose is to bring Arsenal back to the sane game we belong to.
He also asked for patience, insisting that adjustments “would not happen overnight. “
“I thank Stan, Josh and the rest of Arsenal’s board for their trust,” he said. “I will miss running with my colleague and friend Raul, but I look forward to this new challenge.
“There are many paintings to be done to make Arsenal again the most sensible game we belong to, which our fans rightly demand.
“While it doesn’t happen overnight, I think we have a lot of key ingredients to make itArray There are many positives to build on throughout the club.
“As football faces uncertainties due to the Covid-19 pandemic, I have no doubt that Arsenal will emerge strong and look long-term with confidence. “