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Wenger For England? Ball Street Panel Dissect Possibility Of The Move

By The Editor
on 7th July 2016

Arsene Wenger has emerged as the favourite for the England job with the FA keen to seek talks with the Frenchman regarding the vacant manager’s position, The Telegraph reports.

Given his stature in England, it’s not hard to see why Wenger’s CV attracts the top brass at the FA and with his deal at Arsenal coming to an end next summer, the boss may well be a free agent ahead of the World Cup in Russia.

In the video above, the panel at Ball Street discusses the possibility of Wenger landing the top job as well as the weight of these emanating stories.

Should Wenger take the England job? Has his time at Arsenal come to an end?

Source: Ball Street



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