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Former Arsenal star Marc Overmars ‘agrees sensational return to join the Gunners coaching staff next summer from Ajax’

The 44-year-old is the current director of football at the Dutch club, but is reportedly on his way back to North London at the end of the campaign

ARSENAL legend Marc Overmars has reportedly agreed a sensational return back to the club next summer.

The 44-year-old is currently the director of football at Ajax, but has been rumoured to be heading back to North London after the end of the season.

 Marc Overmars could be heading back to Arsenal from Ajax at the end of the season
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Marc Overmars could be heading back to Arsenal from Ajax at the end of the seasonCredit: Getty - Contributor
 The Gunners legend is the current director of football with the Dutch club
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The Gunners legend is the current director of football with the Dutch clubCredit: Getty Images - Getty

According to Italian news outlet TuttoMercatoWeb, the Dutchman is in line to return to the Gunners, believed to be in a coaching role.

Only recently did Overmars fuel speculation over his future back to Arsenal, revealing that the life of a director isn't exciting.

He said: "I think there is a list with some names and I might be on it, but it’s not that exciting yet.

"I know the club pretty well, I have always kept in touch with Arsenal. So in that respect it is not surprising, because I’ve had a few good years."

 The 44-year-old was part of the squad that won the Premier League and the FA Cup in the 1997/98 season
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The 44-year-old was part of the squad that won the Premier League and the FA Cup in the 1997/98 seasonCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 Marc Overmars was named as the 12th greatest Arsenal player of all time, despite only playing for three seasons
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Marc Overmars was named as the 12th greatest Arsenal player of all time, despite only playing for three seasonsCredit: Reuters

However the former Barcelona winger only recently signed a new four-year to extend his stay with the Eredivisie giants.

Arsene Wenger has been reluctant to bring former stars back to the club - though former Premier League champions Steve Bould and Jens Lehmann both hold high coaching positions at Arsenal.

Overmars - a member of the 1997/98 double-winning campaign - established himself as a firm fans favourite during his three-season stint.

He built up a reputation of scoring in the big games - including a goal away at Old Trafford in a 1-0 win over Manchester United, a brace against Everton on the final game in the 1998 season and netting the opener against Newcastle in the FA Cup final.

Nicknamed the 'Roadrunner' due to his blistering pace down the wings, Overmars was named as the 12th greatest Arsenal player of all time.

Before his £25million to Barca, he found the back of the net 40 times in 141 appearances in all competitions.

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