Arsene Wenger has barely gone a month after agreeing to terminate his Gunners contract at the end of the season, and the French man is now set for a position in another high profile European side.
The French man confirmed that he would be leaving the Gunners after 22 years at the helm when this season comes to an end, yet he also told reporters that he wasn’t done with football management yet and he would be looking to get another job.
According to Sun Sport, PSG sees him as a very experienced European manager that could help their quest to win their first Champions League crown and they want to make him their general manager.
Per the report, the French side believes Wenger’s days as a top football manager is over but his experience could be of immense help in the boardroom. Wenger is most likely going to be working closely with former Borussia Dortmund manager, Thomas Tuchel as the German seems to be PSG’s first choice to replace Unai Emery.
The Gunners’ supremo is looking to bring the Europa League to the Emirates this season, but his side has to get a win in Spain after they failed to beat Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their semifinal last night despite their visitors being reduced to ten men in the first half.