Former Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann is reportedly interested in taking up the vacant managerial position at Scottish Championship club Dundee United.
Lehmann, 50, made a total of 200 appearances for the Gunners, and was part of their fabled Invincibles side in the 2003-2004 season.
He returned to the club to work under Arsene Wenger as an assistant coach before Unai Emery replaced the Frenchman, and is now looking for his next role in the sport.
And according to the Dundee Evening Telegraph Lehmann is a shock contender for the position at Tannadice Park. The German has most recently been working as an assistant for Bundesliga side Augsburg and was also on the supervisory board at Hertha Berlin.
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