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Arsenal fans get fresh update on whether Arteta has accepted a new contract

Amidst a flurry of transfer speculation surrounding the Emirates Stadium, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has provided an update on the future of Mikel Arteta, confirming that the Arsenal manager is in no hurry to sign a contract extension.

Despite the Gunners finishing a close second to Manchester City in the Premier League, Romano emphasizes that there is “no rush or panic” from either side. The relationship between Arteta and the club remains strong, with the manager reportedly “super happy at Arsenal”.

This positive sentiment stems from a shared understanding of the progress made under Arteta’s stewardship. The 2023/24 season saw Arsenal mount a formidable title challenge, ultimately falling short by just two points. Despite this, the club’s resurgence under Arteta has been undeniable, with a renewed sense of optimism and ambition permeating the squad and fan base.

Discussions regarding a new contract are ongoing, but both parties are comfortable with the current trajectory and recognize that a rushed decision is unnecessary. The focus remains on building upon the successes of last season and striving for further improvement in the coming years.

With Arteta’s commitment to the project evident, Arsenal fans can rest assured that their manager is firmly entrenched in the club’s long-term plans. As negotiations continue, the club can confidently approach the upcoming season with a strong foundation and a clear vision for the future, guided by a manager who has earned the respect and trust of all involved.

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