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Arsene Wenger’s Next Job: Frenchman Opens Up About His Priorities

Arsene Wenger's next job

The experienced Frenchman remains out of work since departing the Gunners at the beginning of this season and admits he’s been dying to go back to into the boots of a manager.

Various gigs have been offered for the 69-year-old, with the likes of Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, AC Milan and Fulham, all being eager for rendering his services.

He told beIN Sports,

”I don’t feel retired at all but I feel frustrated from competition”

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It’s also been clear to us that he at any costs wouldn’t be linked back to the English Premier League due to his decade strong bonds at Arsenal.

He quoted,

“I am basically a competitor and what I miss – honestly there are many things I don’t miss at all, like all of the stuff around the game you have to deal with.

“But of course, the day, the competition, the achievement that you can do together, sharing emotions, sharing competitions, ups and downs with others, of course, you miss that because I spent my life in that.

The former Arsenal legend who led the regime through its glory days including the dream 2003-04 season where they went through the entire season without conceding a defeat. He wouldn’t have a problem in having his pick of the litter of teams.

“I’m not finished,” he added.

“People always want to put you in cases, like you are retired or you are finished. People want to finish you completely when you have got older.

“But as long as you have an appetite for life I will go on.

“One advantage I have from 35 years in the game is sharing what I know with other people and if you don’t do that then life is useless.

“You should not leave this world without trying to give something to the people.”

Earlier this year, former Arsenal star, Thierry Henry took charge of AS Monaco as their boss and quite frankly has disappointed Gooners. The club legend had failed to deliver as a manager for the French team.

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