Arsenal engulfed in bitter spat as Raul Sanllehi 'blocks appointment' of club legend to Gunners board

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Arsenal board members including Sir Chips Keswick are reportedly keen on the appointment of David O'Leary - but head of football Sanllehi is at odds with them
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