Arsene Wenger considering leaving Arsenal to manage Real Madrid
Published 20:50 31/12/08 By By John Cross
Arsene Wenger has been offered a £25million contract to take over at Real Madrid.
Arsenal boss Wenger has been made the offer by Real Madrid to take charge from this summer - and the Spanish giants also want star midfielder Cesc Fabregas.
He has insisted he would never break a contract - his current deal does not expire until 2011 - and the Frenchman has previously rejected Real Madrid THREE times.
But Wenger's position with the Gunners is being questioned for the first time in his glorious 12-and-a-half- year reign and that has led to him seriously considering his future at the Emirates.
Real Madrid, who have put former Spurs boss Juande Ramos in temporary charge until the end of the season, are also ready to break the bank to sign Arsenal's captain and inspiration Fabregas.
Wenger is Arsenal's most successful manager in the club's history after winning three league titles and two Doubles.
But he has not won the Premier League title since 2004 and has not won any silverware since the FA Cup in 2005.
That has led to fans openly questioning his management this season and shareholders criticised him at the club's AGM.
It has left Wenger upset and dejected after his unprecedented reign of success.
And if he feels the supporters and the club want a change then Real Madrid's big-money offer could become difficult to turn down.

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