Book publishers are already seeking talks with departing Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.
The Daily Mail says the demand for Wenger's life story, which is likely to be written by one of his French media friends, would come with seven-figure advance offers. That would put him on a par with great managerial rival Sir Alex Ferguson, who raked in similar figures for his two autobiographies — although Manchester United books always sell better than Arsenal ones.
The global interest in Wenger is reflected in the last biography about him — written by English journalist and Arsenal expert John Cross in 2015 — having been translated into 11 languages.
Wenger's agent Leon Angel said on Friday that it was not the time to talk about the 68-year-old writing that elusive book.