Arsenal have reportedly decided to include 'a break clause' in the contract of manager Unai Emery.
Last month, Emery was appointed as the successor to long-serving boss Arsene Wenger, with the Spaniard being given a three-year contract at the Emirates Stadium.
However, according to The Times, Arsenal have the option of ending the 46-year-old's stay at the conclusion of the 2019-2020 campaign.
The North London outfit are allegedly wary of the impact that Wenger's departure could have on the club and have moved to give themselves the opportunity to make another change if Emery's time at the Gunners does not work out.
Emery has allegedly been given £70m to spend in the summer transfer window as the former Paris Saint-Germain boss looks to help Arsenal to a top-four finish next season.