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Netherlands manager Louis van Gaal is reportedly open to the managerial role at Arsenal, should Arsene Wenger leave the Gunners in the summer.
Van Gaal was linked with the managerial post at Tottenham Hotspur, while Manchester United chief executive Ed Woodward was rumoured to have held talks with the Dutchman, until the speculation was rubbished by the club.
According to The People, Van Gaal will consider his options after the World Cup finals in Brazil this summer, and would be interested in the Gunners job, if Wenger decides to step down at the end of the current campaign.
Arsenal reached their first FA Cup Final since 2005 after defeating Championship outfit Wigan Athletic on penalties at Wembley on Saturday.
Written by Sri Aswin
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