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Welbz out wide

Danny Welbeck has been warned he could be stuck back out on the left wing by Arsene Wenger.

Welbeck faces former club Manchester United on Saturday for the first time since his £16million deadline-day move knowing that it could be one of his last games as Arsenal’s centre-forward.

Olivier Giroud is back in the squad for the first time since breaking a leg in August and is likely to be on the bench - although Wenger made it clear Welbeck could be shifted wide in time.

Wenger said: “You have players who play on the flanks who score goals. I don’t think that will stop him from scoring. He had chances the other night [for England against Scotland] when he played on the left.

“Cristiano Ronaldo played all his life on the flanks and scored more goals than games he played.

He looks comfortable there because he knows what to do. It is linked sometimes with your preferential vision as well

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Jurgen: Call me

Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp has hinted he is ready to manage in the Premier League.

His impressive tenure with the German club has led to links with Arsenal and Manchester United and the 47-year-old indicates a move to England could be on the cards in the future.

"I think it’s the only country I think where I should work, next to Germany because it’s the only country I know the language a little bit and I need the language for my work," he said.

"If somebody will call me, then we will talk about it."

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Moving for Mings

Arsene Wenger will make a January bid to sign Ipswich's hot property Tyrone Mings.

Mirror Sport revealed this week Chelsea have joined the long list of admirers for 21-year-old Mings as they look for a long-term successor for John Terry.

But Gunners boss Wenger is keen to fend off Chelsea and Ipswich are well aware that Arsenal want to take the versatile defender in January.

Mings has impressed Arsenal's scouts this season and the 6ft 3in defender - who currently plays left back - is seen as someone who can switch to centre half in the long term.

Ipswich would want at least £10million for Mings with Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Everton and Newcastle also interested in him.

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Return of the King

Arsenal are considering offering Thierry Henry a coaching role with the club, according to the Daily Mail.

The Frenchman's New York Red Bulls contract is due to expire at the end of the MLS season next month and is yet to announce his next move.

Many believe the campaign will signal the end of his illustrious career and Arsene Wenger could make a move.

Asked if Henry could return as coach, Wenger said: "It's not impossible. I welcome people who have played for us to come back but not (for just) an honorary job.

"He has to learn the job first. I have seen so many who have the qualities and they have not survived their first job because they are not ready."

Keen on Moutinho

According to the Daily Express, the Gunners have identified Joao Moutinho as a replacement for skipper Mikel Arteta.

The Portuguese midfielder was heavily linked with a move to Manchester United in the summer after growing frustrated at current club Monaco.

A bid failed to materialise but Arsenal will now look to take advantage of the situation.

It is thought Monaco would let Moutinho go for £30million although Arsene Wenger will hope they lower their demands.

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Big mistake

Ex-Manchester United captain Paul Ince believes his former club made a mistake in selling Danny Welbeck.

The England striker will face his former club for the first time later today after being deemed surplus to requirements by Louis van Gaal.

"When he left Manchester United it was a shock. He has got pace to get behind teams and create gaps for others to exploit," Ince told BBC Radio 5 live.

"I think it was a bad, bad decision to let him go. He offers something different to what Manchester United have got.

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Watch out for Wayne

Jack Wilshere has urged his club-mates to keep an eye on Wayne Rooney in this evening's clash.

The United skipper notched twice for England against Scotland in midweek and Wilshere knows just how much of a threat he can be.

He told Arsenal's official website: "The main thing that I always notice about Rooney is his love for the game. He’s still got that. In the last 18 months he’s probably got that even more.

“You can see that he really loves the game, he enjoys being out there and he’s got his goalscoring form back, so we’ll have to watch out for him on Saturday.

"It’s a big game for us even if it wasn’t against Manchester United because we’ve dropped points in the past few weeks. We need to get back to winning ways.”