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Chinese side Shandong Luneng rule out move for Arsenal boss Wenger

  /  autty

Arsene Wenger will not be taking over at Chinese Super League side Shandong Luneng when he leaves Arsenal at the end of the season.

The Frenchman will depart the north London club after almost 22 years and speculation has been rife regarding his next move.

Wenger has been linked with a big money move to an unnamed Chinese club, but Shandong moved to dispel rumours that they will hire the 68-year-old to replace current boss Li Xiaopeng in a bizarre statement.

'We are surprised to learn from our friends online that Mr Wenger will be transferring to our club,' Shandong said on social media website Weibo.

'Should we prepare a welcome dinner for him? We're afraid the professor won't be a fan of our local style barbecue, so we are not inviting him over. We're very comfortable with our own professor Li.'

Wenger has experience of working in Asia having coached Nagoya Grampus Eight in Japan before joining Arsenal in September 1996, while other experienced and high profile coaches have moved to China in recent years.

World Cup winners Marcello Lippi and Luiz Felipe Scolari have both worked at Guangzhou Evergrande, while former England manager Fabio Capello recently left Jiangsu Suning. Others to have worked in China include Sven-Goran Eriksson and Manuel Pellegrini.

Shandong are currently second in the Chinese Super League, a point behind leaders Shanghai SIPG.

Li took over as head coach at the club ahead of the current season following the departure of former Wolfsburg and Bayern Munich coach Felix Magath.