Vieira's previous partner, Freddie Ljunberg, has been placed in impermanent charge of the Gunners, while the club keeps on looking for a perpetual chief.
Theories guarantee Vieira, who is a lead trainer of Nice, is one of the names on Arsenal's waitlist, however, the Frenchman has played down the bits of gossip.
"It's a troublesome activity and I understand that. It's constantly miserable to see a mentor lose his employment," he told columnists, following Nice's triumph over Anger on Saturday.
"Today it's his turn and tomorrow perhaps it will be me. At the point when you devote yourselves completely to this activity, you need to hope to be sacked one day.
"There are things I don't control. Individuals state a ton of things in this industry, regardless of whether they're valid or not. I don't have anything to state on the issue.
"Like you, I read things, watch things and tune in to things. That's it in a nutshell. I have never said I needed to leave Nice!
"Perhaps one day I'll be sacked without needing to leave Nice.
"I know where I am and I realize where I'm going and it doesn't trouble me.
"The facts demonstrate that tonight I would have favored more inquiries concerning the presentation of my players as opposed to on my future."
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