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Arsenal head coach Arsene Wenger has revealed that he would like to manage in the German Bundesliga if he does indeed opt to leave the north London club when his current contract expires this summer, according to reports in the Daily Mail.
The experienced French trainer’s future at the Emirates is still in some doubt, with Wenger yet to have put pen to paper on the new deal that the club have put on the table for some time now.
Wenger has always insisted though that he will keep his word and sign the new two-year contract shortly, with many expecting an announcement to be made on the matter just prior to the club’s FA Cup final against Hull City at Wembley Stadium later this month.
However, if the 64-year-old does indeed opt to end his 18-year association with Arsenal at the end of the campaign, then Wenger could very well move to Germany to continue his illustrious coaching career.
“If I was to go somewhere then I think it would be in a different country because I am so much Arsenal that I would not like to coach anywhere else in England,” Wenger recently said in an interview with BeIN Sports.
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