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Arsene Wenger reveals he wants to become Manchester United manager

Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed it would a “dream” to manage Manchester United. The 69-year-old left the Emirates in 2018 after 22 years in charge. Wenger has ‘confidence’ and ‘courage’ to take on the job even suggesting he has ‘ideas’ on how to coach the current team. Speaking to beIN Sports on punditry duty, the Frenchman said: "Manchester United is a dream job for any manager. At least, any manager with courage and confidence. Yes, they need - in my opinion - four first team players. But around those players, I see a squad that is capable of challenging. They aren't as far away as people think. The team have no pattern of play, no pattern of pressing. There is a team there, but it needs to be coached and developed. Like I said, four players and they can be challengers. For everything." The Frenchman was then asked if he was indeed interested in taking over the job at Old Trafford. "Like I said, Manchester United is a dream job. For any coach. I have confidence, I have courage...and you're right, I have ideas."

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