
Arsene Wenger has been out of work since leaving Arsenal at the end of last season, but according to reports, Fulham wasn’t tempting enough to return to England.
As noted by Sky Sports, the veteran French tactician has previously hinted that he is planning to return to management in January, depending on if the right job presents itself.
However, he has been clear in the past that he would find it difficult to take charge of another Premier League side after his 22-year stint at Arsenal, which is understandable given the bond and affection he has with the Gunners, both as a club and with the fans.
In turn, it appears as though he will stick to that vow as The Mirror claim that Wenger rejected the opportunity to take the Fulham job, prior to Claudio Ranieri being announced as Slavisa Jokanovic’s successor.