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OFFICIAL: Arsene Wenger Won’t Join AC Milan But Real Madrid Rumours Still There
Arsene Wenger resigned from his position as the Arsenal manager in May but the Frenchman said that this wasn’t the end of his coaching career because he isn’t ready to retire yet. The former Arsenal boss has been linked with many clubs and recently, it was claimed that he was in advanced negotiations with AC Milan in taking over the managerial job of the Italian club.
Arsene Wenger has however come out and dismissed these rumours linking him to AC Milan, he says that they are fake in a TV programme of beIN SPORT. You can take a look at the video below;
"Fake News!"
Arsène Wenger emphatically denies reports he will become the next AC Milan manager. #beINUCL pic.twitter.com/l1Ia0wrAnT
— beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS) November 6, 2018
He said;
“The only thing I can say is, it’s fake news. If I signed somewhere I would tell you. It’s wrong.” said Arsene.
“I cannot master the rumours, I can only master what I do in my life. That’s wrong as well. At the moment, I’m only just focused on doing well for beIN Sport, and that’s not easy.”
Arsene Wenger didn’t talk about the other transfer rumours linking him to Real Madrid because there was a report that claimed that Madrid’s president Florentino Perez contacted him with the idea of appointing him as their new manager.
Arsene Wenger spent two decades at Arsenal and won three Premier League trophies for the gunners, he has said that he will begin his new job in 2019 but we don’t know what it will be, will he be coaching at a new club or a more complex job at a club.
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