The former Arsenal manager has spoken of his admiration of the German giants, fuelling speculation he could be set to take charge at Allianz Arena
Speaking about reports linking him with a move to Bavaria, Wenger, who also confirmed he speaks fluent German, told beIN Sports: “I’d never refuse to talk to Bayern Munich, because I know the people who have led the club for 30 years and I was nearly going to Bayern a long, long time ago. That’s all I can say.”
When pressed further on whether he would like to work at Bayern, Wenger added: “At the moment I haven’t talked to them at all, I don’t know if I will.
“I just want to do what I like now. I have not decided yet if I will go back on the pitch or not. I’m quite happy what I am doing but I miss the pitch as well, so it’s a difficult decision for me at the moment.
“I will make that decision in the coming days or in the coming week.”
When asked about what impressed him most about Bayern Munich and German football in general, Wenger said: “What I admire, and you have to give that to the Germans, is they always try to take responsibility to play.
"Bayern is always a team who take possession and are not scared to have the ball, take the game to the opponents and dominate the game.
“Historically they have always done that. They have a history as a club who wants to play positive football.”