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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.

  • Arsenal appointed Gabriel Heinze as men's first-team coach on July 8, 2025, replacing Carlos Cuesta who left for Parma last month.
  • Heinze joined Arsenal's staff after leaving Newell's Old Boys in November 2023 and has coached five teams in the Americas since beginning coaching in 2015.
  • The 47-year-old former Argentina international played for Manchester United, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and won the Premier League in 2006-07.
  • Arsenal announced the addition of Gabriel Heinze and his family to the club, highlighting his extensive background as both a player and coach, while noting his previous connection with manager Mikel Arteta from their time together at PSG.
  • His appointment signals Arsenal's intent to strengthen both coaching and squad quality ahead of next season, with pending deals including midfielder Christian Norgaard and striker Viktor Gyokeres.
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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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