Arsene Wenger decides on his move following Arsenal legends takeover plans.

Arsenal fans have finally been offered hope in their desire to see the club sold away from the current ownership of Stan Kroenke and KSE.
The former legendry coach has been serving as an in-studio analyst for beIN Sports since he left the Gunners following his 22 years at the helm of the club management.
There has been mass media speculation over the last few days, and the presenter sparked a discussion over the rumors surrounding Arsenal’s takeover, with the Kroenke’s stating they wouldn’t ‘entertain any offer’.
Arsene Wenger has been pleased by the fact that the club legends he who he helped to raise with the likes of Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira and Dennis Bergkamp have combined their efforts with Spotify’s mega-rich fan Daniel Ek in an effort to purchase the club.
Wenger is backing up this takeover and he admitted that he would always do what he could to ‘help’ Arsenal in ‘any way.,
The Frenchman pledging his support and expertise to the takeover group, in an offer the four gentlemen need to certainly look to take Wenger up on.
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Wenger, who has thrown his hat into the ring by his promise that he would do whatever he could to help the club he managed for 22 years said:
“I would say I like the fact that former people of the club run the club.
“Basically you have two examples in the football world – former players who run the club like Bayern [Munich], or big investors who buy a club like Man City.
“I personally, because I’m a football man, I like the fact that former Arsenal players take over and give advice.
“For the project, I prefer personally… the best deals I made were when nobody knew about it and you come out and it’s done. When you announce things, you have a mountain to climb after.
“Nobody wants to give in. It’s easier always when you do your deals, when it’s done you come out and [announce it].
“Look, I will always support Arsenal. If I can help Arsenal I will do it in any way. That’s my answer. If not, I am happy in my life.”
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On Tuesday, arsenal owners Josh and Stan Kroenke released a statement confirming they would accept any takeover bid made for the club. Their statement read:
“In recent days we have noted media speculation regarding a potential takeover bid for Arsenal Football Club. We remain 100 per cent committed to Arsenal and are not selling any stake in the club. We have not received any offer and we will not entertain any offer.
“Our ambition for Arsenal remains to compete to win the biggest trophies in the game and our focus remains on improving our competitiveness on the pitch to achieve this.”
The former boss who came under criticism during his fin years at the club insisted he still have the best interest for his former club. He added:
“I think the fans give me credit that I always put Arsenal first. I sacrificed many of the best years of my life in my career to help the club get out of building the new stadium without any money from anybody.
“We didn’t go out and say we needed money, we did it with the quality of our work and we remained at the top.
“Yes, I was criticised, you have to accept that when you’re in a public job. I don’t think anyone would question the fact that I did it genuinely with desire to do what is best for the club. Afterwards, I made mistakes, I don’t deny that.”
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Arsene Wenger decides on his move following Arsenal legends takeover plans