Ex Arsenal Manager Arsene Wenger Hopes To Return To His Career In January

Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is expected to be back to doing what he is best at by January according to him. 
The 68-year-old presided over Gunners for 22 years during which he won three Premier League titles, seven FA Cups and seven community shields. He reigned as the longest serving manager at the club after George Allison. 
Wenger told a German tabloid Bild, that since he left Arsenal, he has taking time to rest and is ready to return to the football pitch once again
Stating when he would like to be back and where, he said "I believe [I will] start again on 1 January. I don't know yet. There are associations, national teams, it could be also in Japan." 
He went on to say, "from my 22 years at Arsenal, I have big experience on different levels. There are enquiries from all over the world."
The Frenchman started his career at Ligue 1 side AS Nancy in 1984, from where he moved to Monaco in 1987 and joined Arsenal (1996/2018) after a short spell in Japanese side Nagoya Grampus Eight.



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