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PSG Set To Appoint Arsene Wenger As Their New General Manager In January

Former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has refused any reports of him retiring from football.

Arsene Wenger is now jobless after quitting his managerial job at Arsenal in May this year but current reports suggest that the Frenchman could be given the Paris Saint Germain general manager job even though it’s not vacant yet.

Arsene Wenger left England this year after having spent there two decades coaching the Arsenal team and the 68-year-old has not retired from football yet because he is a man who is very passionate about football and has said endless times that he doesn’t imagine living without coaching any club because this sport has become his life.

Antero Henrique is the current general manager of Paris Saint Germain but ESPN claims that the club is ready to let go of him in January to pave way for Arsene Wenger who is a legendary manager who will forever be remembered in the English football for his achievements and introducing the tick tack playing style.

Winning the domestic league isn’t a big problem for PSG but their dream is to win the UEFA Champions League and with the addition of a talented general manager like Arsene Wenger in January, they will have high chances of winning it because they got many stars in their squad.

It is however uncertain whether Arsene Wenger will accept the offer from the French club but the Arsenal supporters will be happy if he coaches anywhere except  England.

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