Arsenal offers Petr Cech's coaching role, but could miss Chelsea's appointment



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Former Czech Republic International Arsenal and Chelsea offered Petr Čech immediate return to professional football after his announcement that he would retire at the end of the season.

The 36-year-old goalkeeper will suspend his gloves this summer after 15 years in the Premier League, where Čech emerged as one of the best all-time top-scorers before and after his terrible head injury on October 14, 2006.

But Čech might not be lucky enough to have a sabbatical at the end of his career, as The sun claims Arsenal have already offered the veteran goalkeeper a coaching role on Unai Emery's staff next season.

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The tastes of Freddie Ljungberg and Per Mertesacker has followed a similar trajectory in recent years. The Swedish legend is now Arsenal's under-23 manager, while the World Cup winner defender helps manage the club's academy.

Gunners fear, however, that Čech could reject the position in favor of the return to Chelsea for his first steps in coaching.

The Blues also want Čech, who has already started his coaching badge, will be forced to wait until the end of the season as the Czech star seeks to help Arsenal on its way to victory in the Europa League this season.


Čech made 628 appearances in all the combined competitions for Chelsea and Arsenal, which allowed to keep 280 white sheets.

He won 14 major honors during his stay in England, including four Premier League titles, five FA Cups and a Champions League.

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