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Your support makes all the difference.Arsene Wenger has not ruled out taking a role at Paris St Germain before the end of his career.
The 60-year-old is contracted to Arsenal until 2014 and is unlikely to take on a managerial role away from the Emirates Stadium.
Asked if he could one day join PSG, he told newspaper Le Republicain Lorrain: "It's not impossible, but it would not be as coach.
"PSG is the only club in the world to exist in a pool of 10million people with no competition.
"But in Paris they believe that a simple change of coach can solve their problems.
"What is needed is investors round the table to give the club funds."
Wenger has not brought a trophy to Arsenal since 2005.
Asked to defend his record, he said: "Arsenal get better each season without losing 200million euros a year.
"This is not true of all my colleagues in England and the rest of Europe..."
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