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Arsenal boss Wenger ponders managerial musical chairs

Arsene Wenger says the rotation of world-class managers will undoubtedly continue over the summer. Wenger took charge at Highbury in 1996, and following the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson, next season he will be the longest-serving manager in the Premier League.

The Frenchman said: "The rumours about my future? It does not bother me, it is part of the interest of the footballing public. You have to live with it and try to educate people.

"I answered this question several times by saying that I have always respected my contract and I will continue to do so.

"There will undoubtedly be a rotation of coaches, with a game of musical chairs.

"It concerns a lot of people but it is a rotation with respect to big-name coaches, so no matter where they go, there will always be great coaches everywhere."

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