Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta celebrates his team’s goal. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
Arsenal advanced to the UEFA Champions League final with last night’s victory over Atletico Madrid and are on the brink of winning the Premier League.
There could be more positive news in store for Gunners fans as the club prepares to offer Mikel Arteta a new contract in the summer.
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Arsenal want Mikel Arteta to sign new contract
According to Fabrizio Romano, Arsenal are planning to extend his stay and have already made a decision in March, regardless of the outcome.
The Spanish manager is currently focused on finishing the season on a high and winning the title with the club. He looks forward to discussions after the season.
He has done a great job for Arsenal this season and it makes sense for the club to reward him with a new contract. They will want to maintain stability at the club as they aim to build a strong team for the future.
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Arsenal must keep Arteta
Arsenal have been fighting for a league title in recent years, but this time it looks like they have finally crossed the line. It will be essential for them to keep their best players and managers. Keeping the team’s spine intact is critical to any hopes of consistently challenging at the highest level.
Arteta is currently one of the most coveted young managers in the game and fans will be hoping Arsenal can sort out his long-term future soon.
The former Arsenal midfielder is clearly enjoying his time as manager of the club and it would be reasonable to assume he will eventually put pen to paper for a new contract.
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