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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger offered escape route by PSG: This is driving their decision
ARSENAL boss Arsene Wenger has reportedly been offered a two-year deal to manage Paris Saint-Germain.
Arsenal fans hold a PROTEST against Arsene Wenger in London
Arsene Wenger has been besieged by criticism in recent weeks for his side's displays.
Calls for him to leave Arsenal were made by the fans in the wake of the 3-1 defeat to West Brom on Saturday.
A plane flew over the Hawthorns during the game displaying an anti-Wenger banner that read: "No contract. Wenger Out!"
Express Sport understands Wenger will be handed a new one-year deal by the Gunners.
Arsene Wenger's Arsenal future remains up in the air
Unai Emery saw his side knocked out of the Champions League by Barcelona
However, it seems that the Frenchman has been offered an escape route to end his 20-year stint in north London.
The Sun claim PSG have made a two-year contract offer, although it is unclear how much this offer is for.
It is said Wenger is seen as the ideal man to succeed Unai Emery.
Moreover, PSG chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi is determined to land Wenger, as he is convinced he can take the club to the next level following a disappointing campaign for Emery, especially in light of the Champions League exit at the hands of Barcelona.
PSG made approaches for Wenger in the past, however he rejected their overtures.
Wenger has already suggested he still has a few years left in management.
But it remains to be seen whether the 67-year-old will up sticks and return to his native France.
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