Arsenal’s now former sporting director, Edu, reportedly turned down a lucrative offer from the Gunners to join Nottingham Forest, aligning himself with club owner Evangelos Marinakis.
After five impactful years at the Emirates, Edu is preparing to take on an expanded, international role, overseeing recruitment for the Marinakis group’s clubs, which include Nottingham Forest, Greek powerhouse Olympiacos, and Portugal’s Rio Ave.
Arsenal’s Attempt to Keep Edu
According to reports from the Daily Mail, Arsenal made a significant attempt to keep Edu on board, offering him an improved salary and package.
The club hoped that an increased offer would convince the Brazilian, who has long-standing ties with Arsenal as both a player and executive, to remain in North London.
Edu was part of Arsenal’s legendary “Invincibles” squad and has been pivotal in reshaping Arsenal’s recruitment strategy since joining as sporting director in 2019.
However, despite the club’s efforts, Edu declined the improved offer. He reportedly felt that the role with Nottingham Forest and the Marinakis group aligned more closely with his ambitions for a larger, multi-club challenge.
Arsenal's key signings under Edu as sporting director since 2020 ✍🔴 pic.twitter.com/VAlL0upu98
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) November 5, 2024
A Surprising Exit Amid Arsenal’s Competitive Season
Edu’s departure comes at a challenging time for Arsenal, who have struggled to maintain their early season form. Since October, Mikel Arteta’s side have struggled somewhat, managing only one win in their last four Premier League matches.
The timing of Edu’s decision has raised questions about potential disruptions in Arsenal’s recruitment strategy, with the January transfer window fast approaching.
Arsenal fans have expressed mixed emotions about Edu’s departure. Many recognise his role in building a competitive squad that currently sits among the Premier League’s top contenders.
Under Edu’s watch, Arsenal made crucial signings like Declan Rice, Martin Ødegaard, and Gabriel Magalhaes, all of whom have become key players in Arteta’s lineup.
Edu himself acknowledged the difficult nature of his decision. “After spending so many years at a club that I consider home, this was not an easy choice. But I am excited to embark on a different challenge in my professional career,” he said in a recent statement.
Club Statement: Edu Gaspar
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) November 4, 2024
Edu’s departure may mark the end of an era, but it also opens a door for fresh leadership as the Gunners seek to continue their resurgence.
Arteta and his team will need to maintain focus as they prepare for Wednesday’s Champions League clash with Inter Milan, a game where a win could provide a much-needed boost to a squad that has recently struggled to regain momentum.