By Daily Sports on October 1, 2016
Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger would be open to taking charge of England's national team in the future, with his contract at the Emirates Stadium expiring at the end of the season.
Sam Allardyce's tenure as England manager ended this week after just 67 days following alleged remarks he made in a video recorded by undercover reporters offering advice on how to circumvent Football Association (FA) rules on transfers.
Wenger has been mentioned as a potential replacement, but the Frenchman is only thinking about Arsenal for now.
"The England job? My priority is to do well here [at Arsenal]," Wenger said at a news conference as he celebrates his 20-year anniversary with the Gunners.
"This has always been my club. But one day if I am free, why not? (goal,com)
•Photo shows Arsene wenger
Source Daily Sports
Posted October 1, 2016
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