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Wenger Offered Strange Role at PSG

Wenger Offered Strange Role at PSG

It's one of the many options he'll have.

Jacque Talbot

Jacque Talbot

It's fair to say that Arsene Wenger will not be short of offers this summer once his leaves his beloved club Arsenal.

The Frenchman has enjoyed an illustrious career with the North London side, taking them to the dizzying heights of the Champions League near on every year in his 22 year time at the club, while winning three Premier League titles and four F.A Cups in the process.


The manager will surely be looking to take up a challenge at any new club that comes in for him, and this most recent and reported offered comes from the usual suspect of Paris Saint-German, the mega-bucks club in France who will surely have cash to splash.

The club have already got someone to take over the managerial reigns: former Borussia Dortmund boss Thomas Tuchel, with the German just yet to sign on the dotted line.

However, it's reported that the French side want to bring in their countryman Wenger to the club - but not as manager, instead on the basis of working alongside Tuchel as PSG's general manager.


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Wenger has had a hands-on approach to management with Arsenal throughout the years and so fits the bill for this vacancy in terms of expertise. It's another thing, however, to say that he would be willing to go as second in command at another club, especially with the heaps of offers the 68-year-old manager will surely have on offer once his ends his time at Arsenal.

PSG have always been linked to Wenger, particularly as they are the biggest and best club, in the country where Wenger is from - but his lengthy period in the England would also make him perfect to take over a role at a big club in the Premier League. With the likes Antonio Conte seeming poised to leave Chelsea, who knows, maybe there's another great twist to this tale?

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