Depends on how you look at it.
While Leicester are a great club with great owners, where is he going to take them realistically? Say they finish second this year. That brings CL and a lot of pressure to repeat next year. I don't see them competing on 4 fronts and still be in a title run to be honest.
At Arsenal meanwhile, there is huge room for growth. They have been so mediocre for so long now, yet still have a faithful fanbase and the infrastructure to do much better than their usual 5th - 8th place finishes of the last few years.
I’d argue that we still have big room for development at Leicester, without the pressure that comes with managing Arsenal.
A new state of the art training ground.
A young squad, that is showing more stubbornness compared to last season.
Arsenal don’t have the back room philosophy to match the way that Arsenal works. Didn’t they bin off the entire scouting network to utilise an agency?
He turned them down once before and I can seeing him being at Leicester for a while yet. He’s something like the 15th highest paid manager in world football currently.
Leicester are competing on 4 fronts this season, so I’m not sure on the argument that they couldn’t do it again, given that in theory we’ve been getting stronger season after season.
Brendan has come to Leicester to be part of the project and disrupt the historically order. The club have always had long term ambitions that the late chairman wanted to establish us as a top four team and compete for the championship.
The owners cleared all the debts and have invested in the squad and back room setup. Despite being seriously wealthy themselves, they’ve decided to make the club self sufficient now, so we do rely on the growth and sale of players.
We do have some serious young talent though with the likes of Barnes, Maddison, Forfana, Justin, Dewsbury-Hall and Tielemans etc
I’m not sure Brendan would want to leave all this, for a risk at Arsenal.