Arsene Wenger compared his potential departure from Arsenal to Brexit.

"In the modern game, we lose a little bit the perspective of what is important and what is less important. It's always here and now. And the now is permanent, the judgement is permanent and forever," he said. "But society as well. You have the same example with Brexit. It's just here and now, but where do we go from there?

"Nobody really knows. Maybe it's good, maybe it's bad. I don't know. But nobody has explained what will happen in the future if we do that. ... The weight of the present has become predominant to the weight of the past and the future. And no matter if it's a football club [or society], you need to get that balance right."

Wenger hasn't won the Premier League in 13 seasons and he says that fuels his desire to remain in the game.

"I'm more hungry than ever because the demands are higher, because I didn't win the Premier League for a long time and because I want to do that before you get me out of here," he said.

"I have always something to prove. If I play with you now and we go out there and play four against four, you will see that I will try to win. I think I'm born for competition. I don't know why, and what happened, but it's like that no matter what I do."