Former Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein believes Arsene Wenger will have "no shortage of offers" if he chooses to continue his managerial career after leaving the Premier League club.
The Gunners boss announced on Friday that he will stand down at the end of the season following a spell of almost 22 years at the helm.
And Dein, who brought Wenger to the club in 1996, believes the Frenchman will be in high demand following his departure.
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Dein told Sky Sports: "Over the last few years, I know for a fact he's been approached by some of the biggest clubs in the world - I think of Real Madrid, Paris St Germain, the national team wanted him at one stage.