Dennis Bergkamp has revealed that a coaching role at Arsenal is something that would interest him, but only in the future.
The Gunners legend is currently assistant manager to Frank De Boer at Ajax, where he’s enjoying working with a promising young team.
But the Dutchman is not ruling out a future role at the Emirates Stadium, should the opportunity arise.
Answering questions from fans on Twitter for FATV in the build up to the FA150 launch earlier this week, Bergkamp admitted: “I would (consider it), yes.
“We have started something good now at Ajax and I know a little bit in my role now, what I like and what I don’t like so if I could fulfil a similar role abroad, especially at Arsenal.
“That would be one of the things that I would like to achieve in the future. But not in the near future because we have just started here.”
You can watch the full video of the Twitter Q&A now in the Media Gallery above, as Bergkamp answers questions on a range of topics such as his proudest moment with Arsenal, the most talented player he played with and whether he still joins in with training.
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Dennis Bergkamp tells Twitter fans he'd consider a future coaching role at Arsenal