Arsenal are preparing to extend manager Mikel Arteta’s contract until the 2027/2028 season, with the club’s sporting director Edu expected to start negotiations in September. Caught offside understand
Arsenal are delighted with the job Arteta has done during his time at the Emirates Stadium, with the Gunners finally back in the Champions League and competing for major titles again after a difficult spell towards the end of Arsene Wenger’s reign and Unai Emery’s relatively short stint to boot.
Arteta’s new contract is expected to include a substantial pay rise, reflecting the club’s confidence in Arteta’s leadership and commitment to long-term success. Sources close to the negotiations believe Arteta is likely to accept Arsenal’s offer, given his positive relationship with the club and his desire to continue building on the progress he has made so far in his project.
Edu, who has been instrumental in Arsenal’s recent strategic moves, will lead the negotiations. Discussions are expected to begin in September, highlighting the club’s urgency to finalize the deal as soon as possible.
Arsenal fans will no doubt be happy with this development as they see it as a positive step towards securing the club’s future under Arteta.
Arteta remains the man leading Arsenal up front
Arteta’s time as Arsenal manager has not always been easy, with some harsh critics likely to feel that the Spaniard could have done better at times in the last two years to go all the way and deliver the Premier League title.
Arsenal were also very disappointing in their Champions League exit at Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals last season, and fans will probably be keen to see some progress in this competition at last.
Still, there are few better managers in the game at the moment and the AFC will certainly want to make sure there is no risk of the 42-year-old being snapped up by another top European club.