After Arsenal, more suitors coming for Arsene Wenger
Arsene Wenger is a man in demand as he prepares for life after Arsenal.
Asked if he has received any job offers since announcing he would leaving Arsenal at the end of the season, the 68-year-old Frenchman says “yes, more than I expected.”
Wenger didn’t reveal who or where, and says he will not consider any role until after the season ends.
Wenger’s last game in charge of Arsenal after 22 seasons is at Huddersfield on Sunday.
Wenger says “for sure I will be active. My brain demands work and is active. I have huge experience in management.”
Arsenal plays at Leicester on Wednesday in the next-to-last game of the season.
Wenger confirmed last month that his 22-year association with the Gunners will end when the campaign concludes, despite still having a year left on his contract.
The Frenchman’s decision to leave stems from fan tension rather than his own physical or mental condition, and he has not been shy about his desire to remain in football management after leaving Arsenal.
Wenger has been tentatively linked with the Paris Saint-Germain and France jobs since making his announcement and, although he would not reveal who has been in touch with him, he did claim offers aplenty have arrived.