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Ex-United Defender Heinze Joins Arteta's Arsenal Staff

GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 8 – Gabriel Heinze joins Arsenal to support Mikel Arteta after Carlos Cuesta's departure as the club aims to strengthen coaching and squad following three Premier League second-place finishes.

  • On July 8, 2025, Arsenal appointed Gabriel Heinze as the men's first-team coach, replacing Carlos Cuesta who left for Parma.
  • Arsenal made the appointment after Cuesta's departure to become Parma's head coach, creating the vacancy in Arteta's staff.
  • Heinze, 47, is a former Argentina international who played for Manchester United and Real Madrid and coached several teams in the Americas.
  • The club has confirmed that Gabriel Heinze will be joining as a coach for the men's first team and extended a warm welcome to him and his family.
  • Heinze will work alongside Mikel Arteta as Arsenal continues strengthening their squad, with signings like Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard underway.
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Arsenal have added Argentine defender Gabriel Heinze to their coaching staff. Heinze played for Manchester United from 2004-2007 and won the Premier League with the team in 2007.

Arsenal officially added Gabriel Heinze to the technical corps of the first team as an assistant to Mikel Arteta on Tuesday. Newell’s former coach will take up the position of chief assistant, replacing Carlos Cuesta, who left the institution to join the Parma. The English club communicated the news through its official channels: “We are pleased to announce the appointment of Gabriel Heinze as coach of the first male team in our technical corps.…

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frenchfootballweekly.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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