An official step Arsenal determined Wenger's future destination


A few months after announcing his departure from Arsenal, British press reports speculated about the upcoming destination of veteran French coach Arsene Wenger.
The London-based Sun newspaper said the club's executive director Ivan Gazidis, who will take over from Milan next week, will be accompanied by Wenger as Lombardi's technical director.

Milan are under the technical management of coach Gennaro Gattuso, the former player, where he is currently in 12th place in the table of the Italian league, while Thursday's loss at home to Real Betis of Spain in the European league.

A few days ago, the 68-year-old Wenger revealed his next 22-year-old plan, but the plan was ambiguous.

Wenger told the German newspaper Bild that he expected to return to the start of the new year, noting that he had received many offers from different clubs in the world.

However, the coach, who left Arsenal in May, said he "does not know the nature of his future job or its place."

Speculation has been brewing over the past months about Wenger's possible contract with France's Paris Saint Germain, but as the sports director of the club.

Wenger was crowned three Premier League titles with Arsenal, but his last years with the club were unstable.

The coach faced a barrage of criticism from fans and experts in his final period because of his style of planning and his failure to make big deals for the club, which has missed the league championship for the last 14 seasons.