Arsene Wenger: Fifa appoints former Arsenal manager to senior role

Arsene Wenger after his last match in charge of Arsenal in May 2018
Arsene Wenger saluted the Arsenal fans after his final game in charge, away at Huddersfiled on 14 May, 2018

Former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is returning to football after he agreed to become Fifa's new chief of global football development.

The move ends speculation linking the Frenchman, 70, with a return to management as Bayern Munich boss.

Wenger left the Gunners in May 2018, after 22 years in charge, three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups.

"I very much look forward to taking on this extremely important challenge," he said.

Wenger's new role at the world governing body will help to develop men's and women's football, as well as technical aspects of the sport.

He will now be a member of the technical panel of the International Football Association Board, and chairman of Fifa's technical study group.

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