EXCLUSIVE: Gunning for Vieira! Wenger lining up coaching role for former captain



By Alex Kay for the Daily Mail and Ian Ladyman for the Daily Mail





Former Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira could make a surprise return to his old club - as a coach.



The midfielder is set to be released by Manchester City in the coming weeks, having made just 16 starts for them this season.



He wants to stay in England but is not interested in playing on at a lower level.

Heading for the exit: Vieira is set to be released by City, having made just 16 starts this season

Arsene Wenger is considering him for a coaching role and it is possible Roberto Mancini could offer the Champions League veteran a similar position.



Vieira, 34, could be just what Arsenal need to give them a winning mentality and provide guidance for their young players.



It would be an emotional reunion for Wenger and Vieira, who had nine successful years together at Arsenal until 2005.



Going home? Wenger is poised to appoint Vieira as a coach

It is also likely to please Arsenal fans who feel the squad lacks experience. It may even be a part-time role, which would give Vieira the time he wants to spend with his family.



His City team-mate Kolo Toure will discover his punishment for failing a drugs test in February on Thursday.



It is believed the substance came from a diet pill his wife gave him.

