Carlo Ancelotti is reportedly keen on on succeeding Arsene Wenger at Arsenal. (EPA)

Arsene Wenger insists he will have no say over who will replace him as Arsenal manager following Carlo Ancelotti’s link with the role.

The 67-year-old signed a two-year contract with Arsenal after winning the FA Cup last season but admits he hesitated over committing to a new deal and had talks with Paris Saint-Germain.

Ancelotti, meanwhile, was sacked as Bayern Munich boss last week and reports in Italy have claimed that the former Chelsea manager has his eye on replacing Wenger at Arsenal.

Asked for his thoughts about the Italian succeeding him at Arsenal, Wenger told beIN Sports: ‘I don’t know who will replace me at Arsenal.

Wenger says he will have no say over his replacement. (Reuters)

‘When you are a manager of a club, you have to work like you’re there forever because it demands total commitment.

‘And I believe as well that a football club works by everybody doing his own job well.

‘My job is to prepare the team for the next game and be responsible for the technical policy of Arsenal Football Club.

‘The job of my board is to choose the next manager – I don’t want to do the job of my board.’

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