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Ex-Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger met Pope Francis during the 2014 transfer deadline day, an encounter he described as a "unique experience." Believing it gave him an advantage, Wenger used the opportunity to negotiate the signing of Danny Welbeck from Manchester United, a deal worth £16m. The Pope died on Monday at 88, and his impact was widely praised for promoting peace and understanding among religions.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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