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Arsene Wenger Speaks Out On His Future Again

Former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has denied rumours which claimed that he had retired from football and says that he hasn't made up his mind yet.

Arsene Wenger was at Arsenal for over 20 years and he has a legacy in English football but he resigned from his managerial job in May this year, and he has denied rumours that he has retired from football.

Arsene Wenger has been linked with a number of clubs since he resigned from his position at Arsenal but he said that he had rejected all of them because he wanted to consider his future after the World Cup but he’s been quiet up to now.

There has been reports in the last few weeks which claim that Arsene Wenger has retired from football due to old age but the former Arsenal boss has denied those rumours in an interview which he had with L’Est Republicain.

“To be honest, for the moment, I have not really thought about that. I fixed myself something whereby in the first few months I would not take any decisions. It is not even going through my head.” said Wenger.

“I am not retired. If I was I would have been for a long time. I will be 69 in October.”

Arsene Wenger recently played in a Charity match and everyone was excited to see him on the pitch because it shows how he is still a strong man even though he is 68 years old. Wenger was linked with a return to Japanese football during the summer transfer window but nothing materialised in those reports and the Frenchman has enjoyed his life in the past few months as he is no longer under any stress.

It is un certain whether Arsene Wenger is still interested in coaching but he has always said that he loves football so much that he doesn’t like retiring.

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