#3 The club needs to officially put out word that next season will be his last
The problem that the club is facing, finds roots in the indecision of the board and the management. It often seems that Arsenal is Arsene Wenger. And Arsene, of course then, is Arsenal. So what about the grievance redressal system?
Where do the fans go to complain? Is anyone even listening?
The line that divides the stakeholders and the management needs to be well-defined like in the case of the other top six clubs. And it ought to be in their case, considering that sackings have become the new normal in the operations of these clubs.
But the uncertainty of how long the Frenchman will keep getting extensions and halt the process of evolving is eating away at the vitals of the football club and it's support from the fans - is dwindling.
Say what you may about the Frenchman, but he has been consistent in keeping the Gunners right up there in English football.
Now though, it's become as clear as daylight, that 'The Professor" has failed to keep up with changes in the footballing curriculum and has stuck to his old-school ways. So having taken care of finding the best way out of this mess for all parties, the business of rebuilding can finally move forward.
The announcement of him moving on will ease the minds of the fans who cannot any longer be satisfied by just staying afloat.