Breaking: Wenger Reaches Special Agreement With Arsenal Over New Contract
Mar 19, 2017 at 11:11 AM
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger have agreed to sign a new one year deal with the club, according to latest reports.
The 67-year old has been at the club for the last 21 years and have guided Arsenal to be one of the elite clubs in England. However, there has been an increasing discontent among the fans about his reign as they want the Frenchman to leave the club at the end of the current season.
According to Sunday Express, Arsenal have offered Wenger a new two-year deal. But, Wenger is keen to stay with the club for one more campaign before moving away from Emirates.
Wenger has more work to do at the club in the current season as Arsenal are in their worst form in nearly 20 years as they have lost four of their last five Premier League games and were also knocked out from Champions League by Bayern Munich in an emphatic fashion.
Speaking to media after their disappointing 3-1 loss to West Brom on Saturday, Wenger has revealed that he is clear on his future at the club and a decision will be soon revealed.
“I know what I will do,” said Wenger. “You will soon know.”
The 67-year-old continued: “Today I do not necessarily worry about that. We are in a unique bad patch we never had in 20 years.
“We lose game after game at the moment and that for me is much more important than my future.”
Arsenal needs to look to finish in the top four as they eye yet another FA Cup triumph by the end of the season which could be an ideal case for Wenger to bid farewell to his favorite club. However, the recent injuries to Petr Cech and Alexis Sanchez against West Brom will be new setbacks for the club as they look to get back to winning ways.