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Arsene Wenger has refused to rule out managing France one day - but is in no rush to leave Arsenal.

The Gunners boss has long been linked with a move to manage Les Bleus after 20 years in north London.

And with Euro 2016 just a day away, Wenger was asked his thoughts on the host nation and in particular whether he ever saw himself managing his home country one day.

"I am getting a bit old now to make long-term plans!," the 66-year-old Frenchman told beIN Sports.

"For the moment I am a club manager, we shall see what happens."

Wenger also revealed that he likes to let his Arsenal players know whether they'll be playing sooner rather than later, a practice which is apparently different to other bosses.

"I found this out at the UEFA manager's meeting in Geneva," he said. "I'm basically the only manager who gives the team on Friday.

"Everyone else seems to informs he squad of their team as late as possible.

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"Sometimes you give the team late for solidarity reasons. Those who don't play, maybe they'll call their agents etc.

"But those who are starting, they want to know.

"When you are picking the team, you usually know 9 out of 11 by Friday.

"But I find that if you do not know the team on Friday evening, you don't know it on Saturday morning either."