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Wenger expresses ‘regret and guilt’ over 2015/16 season
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has hinted that this coming Premier League season could be his last as manager of the Gunners.
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This season alone, the likes of Antonio Conte, Pep Guardiola and the returning Jose Mourinho have all joined the league making it a “world championship of managers” with top players to commensurate it.
Wenger also revealed that the recent seasons have taken their toll on him as he tried to juggle managing the club’s budget with ensuring his team qualified for the Champions League each year.
The Frenchman has a lot of respect for what the Foxes achieved last campaign and will be hoping his Gunners team can find that level of consistency this term. “What they have done is absolutely exceptional”. “They were absolutely, remarkably consistent”.
“My contract runs until the end of the season”. What I will do is continue to work as long as I have the physical potential to work.
“Laurent Koscielny came back very late from the Euros so we are in a hard position for Sunday’s game against Liverpool”.
“It looks like that”.
“Today the Premier League is the most powerful as well as the most attractive and maybe the most popular in the world”.
“He’s been great over the years, he’s a top manager”. I think he shows that with his hunger every year.
“We had very good news on Danny’s latest scan and Per is at the moment off his feet for three weeks, so of course it is a bit boring for him”. “That’s why maybe it’s crossed the €100 million bar for the first time”.
‘We want to spend the money when we have it, ‘ said Wenger.
While speaking at the Premier League launch day in London, Wenger told Sky Sports that his tenure might be coming to an end.
“I have not seen anything different in him”, the England global told Sky Sports.
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Bild did not quote a price for the player, however, publications in the United Kingdom have quipped a valuation of around £25 million.