Wenger to return to the dugout in Germany
Arsene Wenger has not found another club since leaving Arsenal, but will take charge of a match in honour of a former player of his, Per Mertesaker.
Arsene Wenger has not found another club since leaving Arsenal, but will take charge of a match in honour of a former player of his, Per Mertesaker.
The Frenchman was at the helm of the 'Gunners' for an incredible 22 years, and still does not seem to be interested in leaving the game any time soon.
In the months since he left his post, the three-time Premier League winner has taken part in various charity games including one for former Arsenal man Kanu last week.
This time, he will manage a World XI that will include the likes of Miroslav Klose and Claudio Pizarro. Mertesacker will be in charge of a 'Mertesacker's Hannover 96 friends' team including Michael Ballack and Theo Walcott.
While Wenger's attentions will be on the match in Germany to mark the end of Mertesacker's career, reports have emerged linking him to a director of football job at French champions PSG.