In the transfer market that closed in Europe last Monday, September 2nd, there were also changes of coaches. For example, Antonio Conte reached an agreement with Inter Milan after the departure of Luciano Spalletti, while Paulo Fonseca responded to Roma's call to arrive for the first time in Serie A. One of the great technicians who currently does not have a team is Arsene Wenger, former Arsenal.
Arsene Wenger left the 'gunner' team in mid-2018 after being in the London store since 1996. He had a great farewell from the fans of this club, but after being inactive for more than a year, he has the desire to wear the coach's suit in the short term.
"I can't live with the fact that I would never be in the dugout again. I could try for an intermediate position, but the truth is that I would love to experience the intensity of being in competition again," Wenger said in statements to beIN Sports.
Arsene Wenger could have arrived at Real Madrid for Zidane
Likewise, he spoke about his past at Arsenal, where he won tournaments such as the Premier League, FA Cup, and Community Shield. "I never thought I could live without that club, disconnect from them. I had to make the decision to distance myself while being positive," added the French coach.
It should be noted that Arsene Wenger, along with Mauricio Pochettino, Joachim Löw, and Conte were in the running to be the new coach of Real Madrid after the departure of Zinedine Zidane just over a year ago. However, President Florentino Pérez reached an agreement with Julen Lopetegui.
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