Wenger: 'I am looking forward with optimism and excitement' • Alisher Usmanov: right support will avoid 'tarnished' legacy for manager. David Hytner · @DaveHytner. Wed 31 May 2017 10.58 EDT First published on Wed 31 May 2017 08.32 EDT. Share on ...and more »
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has agreed a new two-year contract, extending his 21-year reign at the club. Wenger and club owner Stan Kroenke met on Monday to determine the Frenchman's future, with the decision relayed to directors at a Tuesday board ...and more »
Editor's note: Arsène Wenger on Friday announced his decision to step down as manager of Arsenal Football Club at the end of the season. This move, coming a year before his contract runs out, will see the Frenchman mark 22 years as the Gunners' gaffer ...and more »
Arsenal majority owner Stan Kroenke says Arsene Wenger has the board's "full backing", after the Frenchman extended his deal at the club. Wenger put pen-to-paper on a new two-year contract at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday - four days after landing ...and more »
Arsene Wenger has signed a new two-year contract to remain as Arsenal manager, the FA Cup winners have announced. Speculation over the Frenchman's future has been rife in recent months but despite a backdrop of supporter unrest, he has now committed to ...and more »
After months of speculation, Arsene Wenger has finally put pen to paper on a new deal and remain at Arsenal for another two years. An announcement was made on Wednesday afternoon following Tuesday's board meeting which followed FA Cup final win over ...and more »
Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis has defended the club's decision to stand by Arsene Wenger, declaring: "You don't fire world-class people". Wenger's new two-year contract at the Emirates was announced on Wednesday. The announcement brings to an ...and more »
Arsenal formally announced on Wednesday that Arsene Wenger has signed a new two-year contract, extending his stay at the club to 2019. Beating Chelsea to win the FA Cup final on Saturday appears to have persuaded the Arsenal board to grant Wenger his ...and more »
Arsenal are "a long way behind" their Premier League rivals and are likely to miss out on a Champions League place again next year, says Gary Lineker. Despite manager Arsene Wenger being set to sign a new two-year deal, ex-England striker Lineker's ...and more »
The Arsene Wenger era - a story that started at Ewood Park against Blackburn Rovers on 12 October 1996 - will extend further into its third decade after he agreed a two-year deal to stay as Arsenal manager. Wenger has become an increasingly divisive ...and more »