Wenger : new PSG sporting director ?

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http://www.culturepsg.com/news/merc...sg-selon-une-agence-de-presse-allemande/25499

According to german sources, PSG should announce soon the appointment of Wenger as their new sporting director, after tensions have arised between Antero Henrique (current PSG sporting director) and Tuchel (coach of PSG).
The portuguese has failed to bring the players asked by the german coach who has the trust from Doha prominent figures.
The recent winter window with the obvious dissension between the two, the failure in the de Jong transfer could have put the final nail on Henrique coffin.
 
He didn’t see this hypocrisy you speak off!
Who ?

Wenger ? Of course, as long as his pockets are aligned and he is given a position with enough power, he won't have any trouble with his own hypocrisy.

I'm vehemently against his appointment because i think he is an old fashioned man, once ahead of his time but that has fallen behind. He has never shown being a good sporting director before. In fact, he even said publicly he doesn't even know what a sporting director actually does sarcastically (because he ddin't want to share his power at Arsenal). He was great when he was the only one really using the french market and got the best french players to build his legacy. Nowadays, everyone is tapping that market and he had no idea who to buy anymore.

He also slanted PSG and City politics more then once around 2014. The only decent thing he has for him is he really hates OM. Prolly more than your regular PSG fan because he had to suffer from their cheating ways when he was at Monaco (they were bribing people left and right, they were putting drugs on drink of rival teams and so on and so on...).
 

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