Arsene Wenger has reportedly identified Feyenoord boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst as a "top candidate" to replace him at Arsenal when he leaves the club.
According to the Daily Star's David Woods, Wenger has been "hugely impressed" by the Dutchman and will have a say in who succeeds him at the Emirates Stadium, albeit he will not be solely responsible for the decision.
The 42-year-old earned over 100 caps for the Netherlands and played under Wenger at Arsenal in a career that also saw him enjoy successful stints at Rangers, Barcelona and Feyenoord.
Van Bronckhorst took over the Dutch club in 2015 and led them to the KNVB Cup in his first campaign, before guiding them to their first Eredivisie title since 1999 last season, in which his side finished the year with a positive goal difference of 61.