Wenger to end career at Arsenal

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger claims he would like to end his coaching career with the Gunners.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger claims he would like to end his coaching career with the Gunners.

Wenger, who was recently linked with the England post, has two years remaining on his existing deal with the London club.

The 56-year-old Frenchman not only intends to see out that contract but insists he has no desire to move elsewhere afterwards and would like to stay on at the Emirates Stadium.

Wenger told The Sun: “And do I see myself finishing my coaching career in charge of Arsenal? Yes.

“I must admit that I’ve no ambition to be the coach of an international team. In fact it’s the opposite. At a club like this you have the cream of the world’s football talent to spot, sign and develop – and what could be more challenging than that?”

Wenger, who took over at Arsenal in 1996, is preparing his side to face Barcelona in the Champions League final in Paris tomorrow.

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