Ian Wright has spoken on BBC Radio 5 Live of a meeting with Arsene Wenger that he had on Thursday night, and it will make great viewing for the 'Wenger Out' brigade.
A disastrous run of form for the Gunners has seen pressure mount on their iconic manager in a way that we haven't seen before, with fans voicing their displeasure and holding up 'Wenger Out' banners in the Emirates, much to the disgust of Gary Neville.
And it seems that Wenger has noticed, and while he did not reveal any information regarding his future to Arsenal legend Ian Wright, the BBC pundit expressed his belief that the manager's body language and the way he spoke suggested that he knew his time was coming to an end.
I just get the impression in him, looking at him, that's it. He actually mentioned when we were talking last night that it's 'coming to the end', I've never heard him say that.
"I get the impression that that's it"@IanWright0 has been chatting to Wenger about his future at #Arsenal
? https://t.co/NI1sjtpg98 pic.twitter.com/QchWKlwLaz— BBC 5 live Sport (@5liveSport) February 10, 2017
It's hard to imagine Arsenal without Wenger on the touchline complaining about a decision or fumbling around with the zippers on his jacket, but it seems increasingly likely that it could become a reality soon.
Names such as Dortmund's Thomas Tuchel and Juve's Max Allegri, who will leave the club in the Summer, have been named as possible replacements, but there's no question that it's going to be strange if Arsenal do part ways with the current longest-serving manager in the Premier League.