Paper round-up: Three linked with Arsenal job, Gunners reportedly ready to sell Ramsey

Speculation continues over the future of under-fire Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.

It follows reports on Saturday that the Gunners board have lost faith in Wenger and are looking to replace him at the end of the season rather than let him see out the final year of his contract.

The Mail on Sunday claim Germany boss Joachim Low is the front-runner to take over from Wenger at the Emirates Stadium this summer.

The newspaper adds that Arsenal “will have to negotiate a complex exit strategy” with the German FA as Low has two years left on his contract and is currently preparing for the World Cup.

The Mail on Sunday also claim Arsenal are ready to sell Aaron Ramsey this summer rather than risk letting the midfielder see out the rest of his contract and potentially leave on a Bosman free transfer.

The Sunday Express claim Arsenal will battle it out with Chelsea to appoint Carlo Ancelotti.

Former Chelsea boss Ancelotti is available and is said to be keen to return to Stamford Bridge or replace Wenger.

The Sunday People, on the other hand, suggest Arsenal will battle with Everton to appoint Mikel Arteta, who played for both clubs and is currently coaching at Manchester City.