Arsene Wenger has confirmed that he has no intention of retiring and quitting football when he leaves Arsenal at the end of the season.
Wenger has already been linked with a plethora of jobs, and he admits that he has already received a number of offers.
Taking over as France boss after the World Cup finals, are succeeding the departing Unai Emery at Paris Saint Germain – remain the favourite destinations for the 68-year-old.
Asked if he received any offers, Wenger admitted: “Yes! More than I expected, but I’m not analysing or considering anything. I want to work well here until the last day of my contract.
“For sure I will be active. My brain demands work and is active. I have huge experience in management. Overall, I will work. What will I do? I don’t know.”
It remains to be seen where Wenger will turn up when he leaves Arsenal, but as it stands Bookmakers feel succeeding French boss Didier Deschamps is the move likely scenario.
Ladbrokes make him 7/2 that France will be his next job.
Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: “All eyes will be on Arsenal’s dugout but we’re hearing Wenger isn’t finished win management just yet and the latest odds suggest he’ll make the French job his after the World Cup.”