10-12-2018, 02:50 PM
Arsene Wenger could be set for a return to football, with Paris Saint-Germain reportedly keen on potentially appointing him as a director of football.
Current boss Thomas Tuchel is producing great results on the pitch, with Neymar and co helping them sitting pretty at the top of Ligue 1 and already in fantastic shape to defend their Ligue 1 crown.
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Wenger is being linked with a move to PSG
After nine matches, the Parisians have a 100% record but it is behind the scenes where the problems apparently lay.
According to RMC, Wenger is being considered for a senior role because current sporting director Antero Henrique is reportedly at loggerheads with Tuchel.
The German wanted to recruit midfielders in the summer, with a move for Chelsea star N’Golo Kante mooted at one point.
However, the World Cup winner stayed in west London and an injury to Marco Verratti left PSG desperately light in midfield.
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Sporting director Antero Henrique, president Nasser Al-Khelaifi and boss Thomas Tuchel
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Current boss Thomas Tuchel is producing great results on the pitch, with Neymar and co helping them sitting pretty at the top of Ligue 1 and already in fantastic shape to defend their Ligue 1 crown.
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Wenger is being linked with a move to PSG
After nine matches, the Parisians have a 100% record but it is behind the scenes where the problems apparently lay.
According to RMC, Wenger is being considered for a senior role because current sporting director Antero Henrique is reportedly at loggerheads with Tuchel.
The German wanted to recruit midfielders in the summer, with a move for Chelsea star N’Golo Kante mooted at one point.
However, the World Cup winner stayed in west London and an injury to Marco Verratti left PSG desperately light in midfield.
[url=https://talksport.com/football/431922/arsenal-boss-arsene-wenger-paris-saint-germain/#]
Sporting director Antero Henrique, president Nasser Al-Khelaifi and boss Thomas Tuchel
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