Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is moving to bring Dennis Bergkamp back to the club.
The Sun says the Dutchman is being eyed for the role of assistant coach after Freddie Ljungberg’s exit.
Bergkamp, 51, would jump at the chance of a Gunners return and boss Arteta is hoping to bolster his backroom staff with a figure who commands instant respect from the current players.
And no one is more revered than former Invincible Bergkamp, who spent 11 years at the club and has his own statue outside the Emirates.
Arteta considered asking ex-Arsenal midfield partner Santi Cazorla to become part of his team.
But those plans were scuppered when the Spaniard signed for Qatari team Al Sadd to extend his playing career.
Bergkamp has been coaching on a volunteer basis with Amsterdam minnows Almere City since being axed as assistant manager of Ajax three years ago.
Now he is eager for a permanent coaching position and has made no secret of his desire to become a Gunner again.
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