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Arsene Wenger: I won't break Arsenal contract to take England job
David James believes England should opt for a foreign manager to replace Roy Hodgson. Arsene Wenger has ruled out leaving Arsenal to become the new England manager, but said he would be open to taking the job in the future. The Three Lions post is currently vacant following Roy Hodgson's decision to resign after the side's Euro 2016 round-of-16 elimination at the hands of Iceland. Wenger has been one of a number of names to have been linked with the job, but the Frenchman insists he will not break his contract with the Gunners, which runs until next summer. "Could I manage England, why not? I would never rule that out, but I am happy and focused in club football," Wenger is...
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