Arsenal ‘eye sporting director who discovered Kylian Mbappe to replace Edu’ following Nottingham Forest move

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ARSENAL are reportedly lining up a swoop for Luis Campos as their new sporting director.

The Gunners have a role to fill upstairs following the shock departure of club legend Edu Gaspar.

Arsenal are eyeing PSG’s Luis Campos as their new sporting directorRex

The Gunners were left rocked by the shock departure of Edu GasparGetty

The Invincibles title winner helped transform Mikel Arteta’s side into title contenders.

But he stunned Arsenal by announcing his exit earlier this month to take up a position as chief executive of Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis’ footballing empire.

The Gunners now lack a driving spark in the transfer market.

And with Arteta’s men already nine points behind league leaders Liverpool, January reinforcements may be needed.

Sky Sports claims a number of names are under consideration, including Bayer Leverkusen’s Simon Rolfes and ex-Real Sociedad man Roberto Olabe.

But at the top of Arsenal’s list is none other than Paris Saint-Germain chief Campos.

The Portuguese scout supremo currently has the title of ‘Football Advisor’ at PSG.

Campos joined the French champs in 2022, two years after leaving Lille, while still working as an external advisor with Spanish side Celta Vigo.

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And he has overseen a whopping £640million-worth of spending in five transfer windows, bringing in stars like Vitinha, Ousmane Dembele and Randal Kolo Muani.

Before PSG, Celta and Lille, where he signed Victor Osimhen, Campos made his name as sporting director at Monaco between 2013 and 2016.

Luis Campos’ most notable transfers

Monaco

Kylian Mbappe

Radamel Falcao

James Rodriguez

Fabinho

Anthony Martial

Ricardo Carvalho

Dimitar Berbatov

Bernardo Silva

Tiemoue Bakayoko

Thomas Lemar

Lille

Nicolas Pepe

Rafael Leao

Jose Fonte

Victor Osimhen

Renato Sanches

Jonathan David

Sven Botman

Angel Gomes

PSG

Vitinha

Nuno Mendes

Fabian Ruiz

Randal Kolo Muani

Manuel Ugarte

Ousmane Dembele

Lucas Hernandez

Xavi Simons

Bradley Barcola

Joao Neves

In that time he helped them sign huge names like Bernardo Silva, Radamel Falcao and James Rodriguez.

And a year after Campos left, Monaco stormed to the Ligue 1 title with a team full of his signings also including Fabinho, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Thomas Lemar.

Campos was also in charge when a certain Kylian Mbappe first joined Monaco’s academy in the summer of 2013.

And Arsenal could now be the next stop on his footballing journey.

Campos’ contract at Paris Saint-Germain expires in 2025, and there have so far been no talks to keep him in the French capital beyond that.

It remains to be seen whether Arsenal, should they decide Campos is indeed their man, move now or wait until the end of the season.

But it’s understood they are in no rush to appoint Edu’s successor, with his No2 Jason Ayto and head of recruitment James Ellis currently tiding things over.

Edu’s 35 signings ranked

EDU oversaw the arrival of 35 players during his time at the club.

Some worked out better than others.

Here, SunSport ranks them from worst to best…

35. Nicolas Pepe (£72m)

34. Willian (Free)

33. David Luiz (£8m)

32. Runar Alex Runarsson (£2m)

31. Mat Ryan (Loan)

30. Fabio Vieira (£34m)

29. Neto (Loan)

28. Marquinhos (£3m)

27. Nuno Tavares (£8m)

26. Matt Turner (£5m)

25. Cedric Soares (Free)

24. Albert Sambi Lokonga (£17m)

23. Pablo Mari (£5m)

22. Dani Ceballos (Loan)

21. Raheem Sterling (Loan)

20. Jakub Kiwior (£17m)

19. Jorginho (£12m)

18. Riccardo Calafiori (£42m)

17. Kieran Tierney (£25m)

16. Takehiro Tomiyasu (£20m)

15. Mikel Merino (£28m)

14. Aaron Ramsdale (£24m)

13. Oleksandr Zinchenko (£30m)

12. Gabriel Jesus (£45m)

11. Kai Havertz (£65m)

10. Jurrien Timber (£38m)

9. Gabriel Martinelli (£6m)

8. David Raya (£27m)

7. Leandro Trossard (£20m)

6. Thomas Partey (£45m)

5. Ben White (£50m)

4. Gabriel Magalhaes (£27m)

3. Declan Rice (£105m)

2. William Saliba (£27m)

1. Martin Odegaard (£30m)

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