Arsenal have reportedly started to put plans together regarding a guard of honour for outgoing manager Arsene Wenger.
Last week, Wenger announced that he would step down from his role as boss at the end of the season to conclude a 22-year spell with the North London outfit.
Arsenal end their Premier League campaign away at Huddersfield Town, and there is still a possibility of Wenger's final fixture being in the Europa League final.
However, according to The Sun, the service of Wenger will be recognised ahead of Arsenal's showdown with Burnley at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, May 6.
The report has suggested that it remains unclear who will feature in the guard of honour, but a show of respect will be on view ahead of kickoff against the Clarets.