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Harry Redknapp Has Put Someone Forward To Replace Arsene Wenger

Harry Redknapp Has Put Someone Forward To Replace Arsene Wenger

Wenger's time at Arsenal could be coming to an end and Redknapp has made his pick.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

Arsene Wenger's time at Arsenal might finally becoming to an end with speculation increasing about his future. But who should take over from the club's most successful manager? Harry Redknapp thinks he has the answer.

After 13 years without the Premier League title some Arsenal fans are becoming increasingly frustrated with life at the Emirates under Wenger and recent losses to Watford and Chelsea just frustrated fans even more.

Whilst members of Arsenal Fan TV shout at each other in the streets outside of the Emirates about whether the Frenchman stays or not the manager is reportedly contemplating signing a new two year deal.

Yesterday Rafa Benitez was being linked to the job whilst Thomas Tuchel and Luis Enrique are also reportedly near the top of the Gunners list however former Spurs boss thinks that Arsenal should look closer to home.

Speaking to Shoot the former wannabe England turned BT pundit said that "Thierry Henry" should be the next Arsenal boss when asked who the "best candidate to replace Wenger" was.

Henry is now working as an assistant manager for Belgium and has recently worked at Arsenal as an academy coach but the club wanted him to choose between them and his Sky work and he chose to make money sitting in a warm studio and talking nonsense about football, mainly because on Sky you know you'll never be the biggest moron in the room with Jamie Redknapp, Paul Merson and Niall Quinn often around.

Speaking about when the 67 year-old might leave his position Redknapp senior added, "It will be his decision, I don't ever see [the board] pushing him out. He has got so much control and power there.

"Arsene will go when he feels it is time. But, you just hope, because he has been such a great manager, that he doesn't overstay his welcome."

The former Monaco manager has often been linked to other jobs with Real Madrid often being reportedly after the Frenchman in the past, PSG are also well known admirers of Wenger and the English FA have also kept an eye on him previously.

If he leaves the Emirates in the summer it would surely be for retirement.

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