In a modern world, where everybody lives fast, three years is nothing. But if you are an Arsenal fan, and you just got rid of Arsene Wenger but have not managed to find a suitable replacement, three years is too long. So now, when the idea came up that the Frenchman should get back to Arsenal, a lot of fans were happy. Off course, they are even happier because he will not get back in the dugout, but as a potential advisor for the Gunners.’My biggest regrets are Ronaldo and Kante’Since leaving Arsenal three years ago, Wenger got the job at FIFA as their head of global football development, and is currently promoting an interesting idea of playing World Cup every two years. And the British media got the first hint about Arsene’s potential comeback from his former player and current coach Michel Arteta.“There’s been a communication. I talked to him when we went to see the film and it was incredibly pleasant to see him and chat to him and hopefully we can bring him close. I think he would have a great time just seeing the environment he can create around him when he is around this place because of the respect, admiration and the love everybody at the club has for what he’s done and for what he represents as a person at this club” said Arteta at the premiere of a new documentary about Wenger.##NAJAVA_MECA_6008023##Apart from the Spaniard, there are other potential lobbyists for Frenchman’s comeback with the Gunners. Aside from signing Arteta as a player and giving him captaincy in 2014, Wenger also signed current sports director Edu and current academy manager Per Mertesacker when he was the manager.“I cannot tell you now, but what I can say is that I would like him to be much closer to me personally because I think it would be a great help. I think it would be a great help for the club. Things take time and I think he has to dictate those timings. What I can say from my side and on behalf of everybody is that we would be delighted to have him much closer” said Arteta.Sir Alex confesses: Henry’s arrival at Arsenal turned my rivalry with Wenger toxicExpectedly, another of his former players, Martin Keown, is also into the idea of Wenger coming back to the Emirates.“I never understood why, when Arsene Wenger left Arsenal, he wasn’t moved upstairs. If anyone should have a seat in the club’s boardroom, it’s him. He had so much to offer. He still does. He is one of the game’s great visionaries and life’s leaders and they don’t come along very often. Wenger practically built the Emirates Stadium, thanks to his success, and yet he’s never been back there since leaving. If Arsenal are to be seen as one big family, it is only right and proper that the former head of that family should return to the table” wrote Keown in his column in Daily Mail.