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Former Arsenal boss Unai Emery 'willing to wait for next job'

Emery 'willing to wait for next job'
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Unai Emery is reportedly in no rush to return to the dugout after being sacked as Arsenal manager last month.

Former Arsenal boss Unai Emery reportedly intends to bide his time before returning to the dugout.

While Emery was removed from his position in the dugout at the Emirates Stadium last month, the Spaniard has not been short of interest over the past two weeks.

Everton have identified the 48-year-old as a potential replacement for Marco Silva, with clubs from the Chinese Super League also said to be admirers of the vastly-experienced manager.

However, Marca claims that Emery is prepared to remain patient before opting to take on another role.

The report adds that the former Sevilla and Paris Saint-Germain man will only consider offers from teams who he feels can win trophies.

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