Wenger, 61, who lives in London with his wife Annie and teenage daughter Leah, said: “This is a very serious matter. I do not intend to make any comment and wish to deal with the matter privately.”

The Sun claimed on Saturday that Wenger had stopped in Paris on the way back from Arsenal’s midweek defeat to Shaktar Donetsk in Ukraine to see Tatar. They allegedly met at Charles de Gaulle airport where Wenger, who often acts a pundit on French TV, was apparently recognised by several members of the public.
Today the News of the World , the Sun’s sister paper, claims Tatar has been desperate for Wenger to leave London – where he has managed Arsenal since 1996 – and find a job in Paris so that they can be together. The paper reports that “intriguingly” Wenger’s name was linked last month with a move to Paris Saint-Germain.
The News of the World also reports that Wenger was so “flustered” when he left his north London home yesterday following publication of the Sun story that he “pranged” a van in his Lexus LS600, knocking off his front number-plate.
Sonia is described as having recorded a number of hip-hop records but having made very little money out of them. At 39, she is said to be “desperate to be famous”. (First Post)


