#2 Decide on who his successor will be and make the announcement as soon as possible
The rumour mill is working over-time with regard to the possible replacements for Wenger at North London. The hot-favourite among them is Massimiliano Allegri.
Reportedly, Ivan Gazidiz has taken note of the Italian's conquest in the Champions League over local rivals Tottenham and is keen on seeing him take over from the Frenchman when his eventual departure does arrive.
Whoever the next manager maybe, the board needs to deliberate carefully and pick the right man for the job. The consideration to input from fans, in regard to such consequential decisions, is not something we often see in the world of football these days.
What the concern here is, is not addressing the uncertainties (in the minds of fans and those associated with the club) associated with the future of the club.
The questions (like when will Wenger go or who will replace him?) need to be put to rest and the management needs to accept the decisions when they are finally made. this will help everyone move ahead in matched stride. This is extremely important for the club at the moment - to find some time to heal.