Arsene Wenger has formally denied that he has already been offered a contract by Ligue 1 champions Paris St Germain with the Arsenal boss still yet to announce whether he will be in charge at the Emirates Stadium next season.
Arsene Wenger, OBE who happens to a French football manager and a former player. However, he has been the manager of Arsenal since October 1996, where he has since become the club’s longest-serving manager and most successful in terms of major titles won
According to BeIN Sports, the 67-year-old has kept the footballing world guessing if he will sign a new contract with the Gunners but declared after Saturday’s 3-1 defeat at West Brom that he has made up his mind.
That loss at the Hawthorns was Arsenal’s fourth in their last five Premier League games and they now sit sixth in the table.
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Moreover, Arsene Wenger has increasingly split the Arsenal fan base with two protests organised before recent matches and two planes flown over the West Brom game carrying conflicting messages – one of support and one against any new deal being signed.
Also, the Frenchman has previously said if he is to end his two-decade association with Arsenal he intends to manage elsewhere, with PSG the logical move given their wealth and the stuttering form under current coach Unai Emery. But Arsene Wenger insists he has not already been approached by the Parisians, who were in Arsenal’s Champions League group this season.
Once again using a now-popular phrase from United States president Donald Trump, Arsene Wenger told BeIN Sports: “It is a false rumour, that is what you call ‘fake news’. I formally deny it, it is not true.”
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