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Arsenal's new head of football relations Raul Sanllehi

The man who brought Neymar to Barcelona joins Arsenal as head of football relations

After spending 14 years at Barcelona, Raul Sanllehi will join Arsenal as the Premier League club’s head of football relations.

ARSENAL HAVE ANNOUNCED the appointment of Raul Sanllehi as the club’s new head of football relations, the executive moving to the Premier League from Barcelona.

Sanllehi, director of football at Barca and credited with bringing Neymar to the club, will relocate to the Emirates Stadium in February to take up his new role.

In a statement released on Tuesday, Arsenal said Sanllehi will “lead future player negotiations and work alongside manager Arsene Wenger, chief executive Ivan Gazidis and contract negotiator Huss Fahmy.

“He will also represent and support the club with international and domestic governing bodies.”

The appointment of Sanllehi comes as part of a shake-up behind the scenes at Arsenal, who last week brought in Sven Mislintat to lead the club’s player recruitment operations.

“In the past three years we have supplemented our team with more top-class expertise across every aspect of our football operations,” said Gazidis.

“Raul’s appointment is another important step in developing the infrastructure we need at the club to take everything we do to the next level.

“Raul has extensive contacts across the football world and has been directly involved in some of the biggest transfers in Europe in recent years. We look forward to him bringing that expertise to Arsenal.”

-Omni

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    Aug 22nd 2016, 6:47 PM

    I really feel terrible for the families of those Irish Olympians. Not only did the Irish Olympic Committee probably do nothing for them to train and prepare for the games, while touting tickets meant for them, but they live it up right in your face. Hope the Brazilian government does what the cowards in Ireland can never, and that is dish out severe justice. Everyone here should email the Brazilian embassy here and demand that. People power!

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    Aug 22nd 2016, 7:36 PM

    What’s the email address then

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    Aug 22nd 2016, 8:20 PM

    brasemb.dublin@itamaraty.gov.br

    Use all your accounts too Alan.

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