Arsenal FC manager, Arsene Wenger, has said he would quit his job in two years time, but vowed to stay on till the last day of his contract next season. Wenger at an annual general meeting of the club Thursday said: “I am resolute to commit absolutely until the last day of my contract to bring back big success to this club, and leave as well one day in a position where it can do even better when I leave. That is for me very important that I leave the club in the shape that the guy who comes after me can do better. But, while the Frenchman works to bequeath a stronger club to his successor, Mirror. co.uk says rumours are already swirling around five coaches among whom Wenger’s successor might emerge. They are Bayern Munich’s manager, Pep Guardiola; Ronald Koeman, Southampton’s manager; Everton’s Roberto Martinez; Remi Garde and Arsenal legend, Patrick Vieira.
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