Arsenal have sacked a staggering eight members of staff as part of a thorough behind-the-scenes overhaul, according to reports.
Among those to leave the Emirates is the head of youth scouting Steve Morrow, who was told he is no longer needed in his role.
Morrow represented Arsenal as a player from 1988 to 1997, and famously scored the winner in the 1993 Coca-Cola Cup final against Sheffield Wednesday before being dropped by Tony Adams in the post-match celebrations and breaking his arm.
The other staff members who are believed to have been fired include Kevin Beadell, Dan Rice and Dave Lee, who each held recruitment positions at the north London club.
According to The Daily Mail, the departures are yet to be formally confirmed by the Gunners, but the wheels are firmly in motion.
Unai Emery was recently given reassurances over his job at the Emirates despite results continuing to go against him and fans growing increasingly frustrated.
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Emery has won just two of his past nine fixtures for Arsenal in the Premier League and have thrown away points from winning positions.
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