Whilst he may have some good points, I don't necessarily agree that Berta is just gonna sit there and be a yes man to do Arteta's bidding.
No doubt he would have some assurances in place that he will have some say over the future direction the club will take.
Ultimately we want to win trophies and they have brought in, arguably, the best person to do that in terms of recruitment.
I think the article is overly negative and dismissive of the pros this appointment will bring. The game has changed on the transfer front for us now.
He also forgets to mention this (from the Athletic article)
So, they were not completely put off the idea of working under Arteta.Quote:
"It’s a testament to the attractiveness of Arsenal that even those candidates with concerns were prepared to explore the role."
I also don't agree that a Sporting Director that is in charge of everything (including the manager) is the defacto, correct way to go about things either.
It's a 'it's not right or wrong' thing for me.