1. Arsenal
Moyes is the 3rd longest serving Premier League manager behind Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger, but while the former is showing no signs of slowing down, the latter seems to be on borrowed time. Much may hinge on whether the Gunners can clinch Champions League qualification for next season. A club of such magnitude expect European football every season but what they have not been used to in recent times is trophies. It could be time for a fresh approach at Arsenal and there are few managers with the same hunger for success as Moyes. The Scot could provide a lethal combination of the free flowing attacking style of Wenger along with the solid defensive displays that George Graham's sides were renowned for. Again it may all be down to timing, but the Arsenal role looks more likely to be seen in the job ad's section before the United job. Arsenal have long been in need of a strong spine again, and if there is money available over the summer, Moyes could look to raid his old club to strengthen in these areas, with Jagielka, Fellaini and possibly even Howard as strong candidates.
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