Arsene Wenger announced last week that his 22-year tenure at Arsenal will come to an end when the current season finishes.
The Frenchman will forever be a legend at Arsenal having brought three Premier League titles, seven FA Cups, and seven Community Shields to North London.

There was also the famous ‘Invincibles’ season in 2003/04, in which Wenger managed the Gunners to an unbeaten campaign and a title win.
The 68-year-old also oversaw the move from Arsenal’s old ground Highbury to the Emirates, this is was a huge moment in the clubs history.
It has been a difficult last few years at the helm for Wenger, but he has the opportunity to finish on a high with a Europa League win, as they prepare for the semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid.
With the Arsenal boss now deciding to move on after such a long time, we take a look at what Arsene could do next…





