Wenger won’t play ‘musical chairs’

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger expects another “game of musical chairs” as top clubs around Europe swap managers this summer — but has again stressed he is not planning to go anywhere just yet.

Following the decision of Alex Ferguson to retire, Wenger, who took charge at Highbury in 1996, will next season become the longest serving manager in the Premier League.

While Manchester United have moved swiftly to name David Moyes as Ferguson’s successor, just who else will be going head to head with the 63-year-old Frenchman at title rivals Chelsea and Manchester City come August remains to be seen.

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