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Monday, September 28, 2015

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger splits from his wife after months of speculation

Martin Keown testimonial Dinner
Arsene Wenger and his wife Annie Brosterhous
Better times: Wenger and his wife at Martin Keown's testimonial
A spokesman for Arsenal where Wenger has been manager for 19 years said: “He is an employee and we do not talk about emloyees’ personal issues.”
Wenger’s people were unavailable for comment.

The Gunners chief and long term lover Annie, 59, are said to have agreed a financial package and divided up their assets

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has split from his wife after months of speculation about the state of his marriage, it has been claimed.
The Gunners chief and long term lover Annie, 59, are said to have agreed a financial package and divided up their assets.
The couple, who have an 18-year-old daughter have not been pictured together since 2013.
He has previously admitted that his high pressured job with the London club had put pressure on his relationship.
It is understood court papers filed in Wenger’s hometown of Strasbourg, France, show they have not been together since June of this year.
The document - known as a “séparé du corps” in French - is not a full divorce but is a legal separation which means that the couple are not legally obliged to live together.
A source said Wenger, 65, and Annie, who married in December 2010 after a long term relationship, had “not been happy for a while”.
“They have divided up their assets and agreed a financial package to separate.
RexArsene Wenger,his wife Annie Brosterhous and Bill Kenwright
Split: Arsene Wenger, his wife Annie Brosterhous and Bill Kenwright
“They decided this was the best course of action to take.”
Wenger received an OBE with his wife by his side at the Foreign and Commonwealth office from Jack Straw in 2003 but they have not been seen with each other publicly since October 2013.
GettyArsenal manager Arsene Wenger looks on during a training session at London Colney
Promise: Wenger revealed he promised his wife he would quit football in 2013
In an interview in 2008 he revealed how he promised to quit football for his wife.
He said: "Ten years ago I said to my wife [Annie], ‘Five more years and that’s all’, and I am still here.
“It is difficult to find time to see them but there are jobs [which are worse]. You have guys who leave for work on Monday and come back on Friday.
RexArsene Wenger and his wife Annie Brosterhous
Not final: The agreement they have come to is not a divorce
“In my job I travel, but the problem is not so much the quantity of time you spend with your family, it is the quality.

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