Legendary coach Arsène Wenger, 73, was seen enjoying his summer vacation on the beach, lying next to a beautiful woman around 25 years old

The Frenchman was appointed FIFA’s director of global football development in November 2019, and as such he proposed a significant amendment to the offside rule.

Wenger took time to relax and sunbathe on the beach as tests of the new rule, which will scan an attacking player’s entire body for offside rather than just one area, were about to take place to start in the Netherlands, Italy and Sweden.

The Frenchman was lying on a deckchair in Mykonos, Greece, with a mysteriоus brunette dressed in a brown bikini.

Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger vacationed on Mykonos beach

Wenger enjoying his summer vacation

According to a report from The Sun, Wenger was seen lying down, wearing a white shirt and sunglasses, while relaxing on the beach.

 

Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger vacationed on Mykonos beach

 

Another photo shows Wenger sitting next to another sunbather, topless and in full view.

Wenger, also known as “The Professor”, was later seen swimming in the Aegean Sea while wearing dark blue pants.

The 73-year-old was seen wrapped in a towel after returning to the beach, clearly having a great time.

Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger vacationed on Mykonos beach

Wenger is obsessed with football

Arsène Wenger has been obsessed with football for many years and, although he is no longer a coach, he still works for football’s governing body.

Wenger, known for his passion for football, revealed in 2008, as reported by the Sun newspaper: “Ten years ago, I said to my wife, ‘Five more years and that’s it,’ and I I’m still here.

“It’s hard to find time to see them, but there are worse jobs.” There are people who go to work on Monday and come back on Friday.

“In my job I travel, but it’s not the quantity of time you spend with your family that matters, but the quality.

“That’s where this work is even more damaging. We don’t always give them the quality they deserve when we’re at home because we’re thinking about the next game.”