Report: Arsenal and manager Arsene Wenger agree to two-year contract extension
The Frenchman looks to be staying at the Emirates
Arsene Wenger is staying at Arsenal. According to BBC Sport, Wenger and the Gunners have agreed to a two-year contract extension.
The 67-year-old French manager joined Arsenal in 1996, and since then he has gone on to cement his status as one of the most successful managers in European club soccer history. In London, he has guided Arsenal to three Premier League crowns, six FA Cups and top-four finishes in every year but one, this past season.
But some fans have grown tired of him, with a lack of success in the league and in Europe why, in addition the failure to ever by a top-tier striker after the departure of Thierry Henry.
But he remains, with the goal being to get this team back to the Champions League and contend for titles othern than just the FA Cup.
More to come on this story as it develops.
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