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| Arsene Wenger Has No Plans To Retire From Arsenal Post |
Wenger is aware that this will probably be his last contract at the highest level of world soccer, but he has no interest in leaving Arsenal: "I am at a stage where if I extend my contract it means I will finish my career at club level at Arsenal. If I go for a different challenge - I have been offered many challenges you know - it has to be now. “ "That's a decision I have to make. But basically, I have no desire to change from here. I have one more year, and we are maybe thinking about extending it.'' He’s aware that the demands of English Premier League football may become too much at some point: "I cannot see that my enthusiasm will drop, but I am not necessarily the same resistance physically as Alex Ferguson. At 65 I will certainly move to some different job, unless I still feel like I feel today.'' Wenger also addressed the status of Cesc Fabregas, who’ll return to Arsenal after the club rejected two transfer offers from Barcelona: "He was torn. But I must say that during the whole period Cesc was remarkably respectful of Arsenal. He has never shown a lack of love for the club, and in the end we managed to hold on to him. "What people do not realise is we can say no to anybody in the world because we are in a healthy financial situation.” "If we are £300 million in debt, we cannot keep our best players. People have to understand that we were strong with the Fabregas case because we are well managed. We could afford to be strong, we can afford to say no to any number, because we just feel we want to keep our best players.'' Arsenal finished third in the English Premier League last season. They’ll begin their 2010-11 campaign on the road against Liverpool on August 15 and make their home debut for the season the following weekend against newly promoted Blackpool.
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At an age when most of his contemporaries would be thinking about retirement, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is thinking about his next contract. At age 61, Wenger affirmed in an interview this past weekend that he has no desire to retire nor is he looking for a new challenge elsewhere. In fact, he’s anxious to extend his contract with the English Premier League team for at least another four seasons. Wenger has one year remaining on his current contract with Arsenal.
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