Arsene Wenger 'always happy' at Arsenal after Manchester United link surfaces

  • Arsene Wenger may have replaced Sir Alex Ferguson at start of 2002-03 season 
  • Former Manchester United chairman Martin Edwards revealed Wenger interest 
  • Edwards wrote in new autobiography Wenger was first choice to replace Scot
  • Edwards claims he met Wenger to discuss role before Ferguson changed mind

Arsene Wenger insists he was never tempted to quit Arsenal for Manchester United.

The Frenchman has been in charge of the Gunners for over two decades but, according to former United chairman Martin Edwards, he came close to leaving for Old Trafford.


Sir Alex Ferguson had decided to retire at the end of the 2001-02 season and Edwards wrote in his new autobiography that Wenger was his first choice to replace the Scot.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was a target of Manchester United 15 years ago

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was a target of Manchester United 15 years ago

Wenger has been at Arsenal for over two decades but he may well have joined United in 2002

Wenger has been at Arsenal for over two decades but he may well have joined United in 2002

Instead, Ferguson changed his mind and signed a new deal but Edwards claims he met Wenger to discuss the role having been given the indication there was some attraction from the Arsenal boss.

'Our first choice was Arsene,' he said in his forthcoming book Red Glory: Manchester United and Me.

'We thought he was the best candidate to replace Alex. Certainly he was my number one choice.

'So we made our approach and Wenger did show a little bit of interest, enough to want to meet (chief executive) Peter Kenyon and me at his house in London to listen to what we had to say.'

Former United chairman Martin Edwards spoke with the Frenchman before Ferguson's U-turn

Former United chairman Martin Edwards spoke with the Frenchman before Ferguson's U-turn

Wenger enjoyed years of battling with Ferguson when Arsenal were regular title challengers

Wenger enjoyed years of battling with Ferguson when Arsenal were regular title challengers

Martin Edwards's new autobiography

Martin Edwards's new autobiography

Wenger would not divulge any information about the discussions when pressed on the matter following Arsenal's 3-0 Premier League win over Bournemouth on Saturday.

But the 67-year-old insisted he did not see leaving for United as an option.

'I am always very confidential,' he said. 'Maybe one day I will get all the contacts I had during my stay at Arsenal and it will make a few chapters, but you should ask Martin Edwards.

'No (I was never tempted by Manchester United) because I was always happy here. More than people were happy with me, I was always happy here.'

When asked why he turned down the opportunity, Wenger pointed to the progress made under him at Arsenal since he had taken charge in 1996. 

Wenger remains on the sideline for Arsenal despite the scrutiny surrounding his position

Wenger remains on the sideline for Arsenal despite the scrutiny surrounding his position

'Because I love the values of this club,' he explained. 'For me, a club is about values first and as well because I know what has changed. One day it would be a good chat to have with the press to look at the evolution.

'A lot has changed, but when I came here this club was about values that I love in sport and that's why I'm still in the competition.

'So I will always question myself. Yes, of course Man Utd is attractive, but am I happy here? The answer is yes.' 

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