Monday, 27 January 2014

Wenger 'will extend Arsenal stay'


Baba Arsene Wenger has decided to extend his stay as Arsenal manager, hope he buys more skilled players and takes the club to greater  heights this time around. The news of the plans to renew his contract has been greeted with mixed reactions from arsenal fans and other members of the public. While some want him to stay, others want him out.
According to BBC
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is to extend his contract with the Gunners, according to chief executive Ivan Gazidis.
The Premier League's longest-serving manager, Wenger is in the final 12 months of his current contract at the north London club.
"Arsene will be extending [his stay] with us and at the right time we will make that announcement," said Gazidis.
Wenger, 64, has been in charge at the Emirates since 1996.
The announcement was made on the same day the Gunners revealed a new multi-million pound kit manufacturing deal with German company Puma.
Last year Gazidis spoke about formalising an extension for his manager, but the move was greeted with protests from some supporters, with the Arsenal Supporters' Trust calling it "inappropriate".
At that time, Arsenal had yet to spend during the 2013 summer transfer window and Wenger's side had slumped to a 3-1 defeat at home to Aston Villa on the opening day of the new season.
However, the Gunners have enjoyed a strong 2013-14 campaign so far and currently sit top of the Premier League by a point, with a goal difference of plus 24 and having won seven of their last 10 games.
In Wenger's 18 years in charge, Arsenal have won three Premier League titles, four FA Cups and four Community Shields, though they have not lifted a major domestic trophy since 2005.

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