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'FIFA could approach Wenger over role'

Arsene Wenger is held in such high regard that the governing body of world football could rival clubs for his signature, according to Pat Rice, his assistant of 16 years. Rice, who retired as Wenger's No 2 in 2012, believes the Frenchman will have the hunger to continue in the game after Arsenal and will be in demand by some of the leading figures in the game. "I think he's so well respected if he wants to be a manager at another club," Rice told Sky Sports News. Former Arsenal assistant manager Pat Rice says Arsene Wenger changed the way of thinking in English football Former Arsenal assistant manager Pat Rice says Arsene Wenger changed the way of thinking in English football...
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