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Wenger appears to turn down Bayern Munich job before Arsenal legend confirms talks for next week

ARSENE WENGER has ‘turned down’ the Bayern Munich job, according to his regular employer BeIN Sports despite the Frenchman confirming talks with the German giants will take place next week.

The broadcaster released a video on Friday night in which Wenger revealed he will discuss the vacant manager’s role with Bayern chief Uli Hoeness.

Arsene Wenger appeared to turn down Bayern Munich job before confirming talks will take place next week

But the Qatar based outlet appear to have done a u-turn with a tweet posted this morning.

With a quote pulled from Friday’s video, BeIN Sports’ account posted an image of Wenger under the heading: “Wenger turns down Bayern.”

And the quote read: “I wish good luck for Bayern, and for me the situation is settled.”

But the words are misleading as it appears Wenger only meant the situation is settled for now.

In the original video, Wenger, who spent 22 years in charge at Arsenal, said: “On Wednesday afternoon, Rummenigge called me.

“I could not answer at that moment and out of politeness I called him back. He was driving to the Olympiakos game.

“We talked for four to five minutes maximum and he told me that they’ve signed [Hans-Dieter] Flik to be the coach.

“He will manage the next two games, because they play Borussia Dortmund [on Saturday].

“He asked me if I’d be interested because they are looking for a coach, I told him I didn’t have any thoughts about it. It needs some time to think about.”

“We decided together we will talk next week, because I’m in Doha until Sunday night. This is the true story.”

Wenger spent 22 years in North London, winning three Premier League titles and the FA Cup seven times – the most in the competition’s history.