The time has come. Arsenal will be Arsene-less at the end of the season and a new era will begin at the Emirates.

But who will lead it? Who could really replace Arsene Wenger? And how might those linked with the post get on? What would they bring?

Luis Enrique (direct, counter-attacking 4-3-3)

Enrique experienced incredible short-term success by developing Barcelona's 4-3-3 short-passing control style - a system which just wasn't yielding results at the time - into a more pragmatic, deadly counter-attacking one.

In theory, this could really work at Arsenal.

His best Barcelona side had a 4-3-3 shape, with the attackers positioned high up the pitch to look for direct passes over the top into space. A deeper defensive line allowed this and although the football wasn't as spectacular as some of the teams to have graced the Nou Camp, it was effective.