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Friday, 30 May 2014

Wenger extends Arsenal stay

Arsene Wenger has agreed a new three-year deal
with Arsenal and will remain in charge of the club
until 2017.
The club haven’t officially announced the news yet,
but widespread reports suggest that the deal is as
good as done, with the finishing touches set to be
applied in the next couple of days before it’s set in
stone.
The 64-year-old, who is expected to sign the new
deal over the weekend, has led Arsenal to eight
major trophies since joining them in September
1996.
Buoyed by their FA Cup win against Hull, Wenger
will want to push on and start bringing more
silverware to the club.
Speaking earlier this month, Wenger said: “I don’t
know when I will sign my contract. My word is my
word and I’m from a period, ancestral, where you
didn’t need a pen to commit. You will see me again.
“I had no moments of doubt. If I had moments of
doubt they would have been a few years ago when I
had to say no to many offers and I committed to
this club under a lot of pressure.”

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