#4 Arsene Wenger to AS Monaco
The amount of hatred Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, gets from a section of the fans is disrespectful in the least. Here's a man who guided the club back from a period of bribes and false promises to assembling the Invincibles and challenging the norm of a foreign manager reigning supreme on English shores.
His work for English football is the stuff of legends. It's almost unlikely that the league will ever see someone like him again. He revolutionised the league from rugby players ramming each other to win the ball, to finesse professional stars capable of dazzling opponents with slick passing moves. He brought about the style of football into a country who still adores thugs.
And should he part ways with the club he's spent the last 20 years with, he should return to AS Monaco – the first 'big’ club that gave him the platform to showcase his extraordinary talent. The club from the principality are turning heads both domestically and in Europe and should they deem an upgrade to Leonardo Jardim – however unlikely that may seem – it should be the man who won them their first Ligue 1 title in decades.