Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says his attachment with
the club will always remain and he will not manage
elsewhere in England.
Arsene Wenger would not manage in England again if he were to
be sacked by Arsenal.
The Frenchman is the longest-serving manager in the Premier
League having been in charge of Arsenal since 1996 and has
won three league titles and six FA Cups in that time.
Arsenal are second in the Premier League - level with leaders
Manchester City - 12 games into the season but are facing
elimination from the Champions League after taking only three
points from four group games.
Asked about his future in an interview with L'Equipe, Wenger -
whose contract expires at the end of the 2016-17 season - said:
"If, tomorrow morning, I am told, 'goodbye and thank you' by
Arsenal, I cannot promise you that I will not look to continue to
work, to live my passion.
"But, without a doubt, not in England.
"What is for certain is that my attachment to Arsenal will remain
until the end of my days.
"I've had moments where I could have broken that [and taken
other offers], but I have always refused them. I do not see how,
today, I could have a managerial career elsewhere."
the club will always remain and he will not manage
elsewhere in England.
Arsene Wenger would not manage in England again if he were to
be sacked by Arsenal.
The Frenchman is the longest-serving manager in the Premier
League having been in charge of Arsenal since 1996 and has
won three league titles and six FA Cups in that time.
Arsenal are second in the Premier League - level with leaders
Manchester City - 12 games into the season but are facing
elimination from the Champions League after taking only three
points from four group games.
Asked about his future in an interview with L'Equipe, Wenger -
whose contract expires at the end of the 2016-17 season - said:
"If, tomorrow morning, I am told, 'goodbye and thank you' by
Arsenal, I cannot promise you that I will not look to continue to
work, to live my passion.
"But, without a doubt, not in England.
"What is for certain is that my attachment to Arsenal will remain
until the end of my days.
"I've had moments where I could have broken that [and taken
other offers], but I have always refused them. I do not see how,
today, I could have a managerial career elsewhere."


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