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Arsene Wenger To Real Madrid Not AC Milan

Arsene Wenger left Arsenal in May and he won three Premier League trophies for the gunners in his 20+ year stay at the North London club.

Arsene Wenger currently has no club after he resigned from his position as the manager of Arsenal in May this year. His departure from the Emirates Stadium was not expected but the Frenchman has received many offers ever since he made that announcement.

It was reported last night that AC Milan was interested in appointing Arsene Wenger as their new head coach because they weren’t happy with how Gennaro Gattuso was managing the Italian club but current reports now indicate a different twist in transfer rumours about the former Arsenal boss.

Paris United which is a news outlet in France claims that Arsene Wenger has been personally contacted by Real Madrid’s president Florentino Perez on taking over their managerial job after the Spanish giants sacked Julen Lopetegui last week. It is uncertain whether Arsene Wenger would accept this offer but it would be a big achievement in his career because he will have managed both Real Madrid and Arsenal which are among the most famous clubs in the world.

It has been six months since Arsene Wenger left Arsenal and the Frenchman has received offers from many clubs but he has’nt made a decision but he did confirm that he would not manage a club in the Premier League because he is now also an Arsenal supporter.

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