Mikel Arteta acknowledges that he has to secure a new Arsenal deal. In 2020, Arteta’s first season in command saw the Gunners win the FA Cup. However, Arsenal has placed second in the Prem for three consecutive seasons and hasn’t won a significant prize since.
Today is Arteta’s sixth year leading the Gunners, and he has just over 18 months remaining on his current contract. Arteta responded, “Yes, but it is about today,” when asked if he could envision remaining past that point.
In order to obtain the right, a number of things must also occur in the next months. To be here tomorrow, the manager must earn the privilege. That’s how you respond, how you speak here, how you enter the changing room, the message you convey, and how closely the players follow you.
“I have already said that you require assistance. It’s excellent from the board and the ownership. Those players are ultimately the most crucial ones.
Mikel Arteta admits long-term future at Arsenal
As he gets ready to commemorate his sixth anniversary as manager, Mikel Arteta has acknowledged that winning trophies is essential to his long-term career at Arsenal. “Yes, but it’s about today,” he responded when asked if he could see himself staying into 2027. In order to obtain the right, a number of things must also occur in the upcoming months.
A manager needs to earn the right to remain here tomorrow, in my opinion. And that’s how you respond, how you speak here, how you go through the changing room, the message you convey, and how closely the players follow you. I’ve always said that you need help. The board and ownership are excellent, as I have already stated.
Arteta is certain that Arsenal is getting close to ultimately accomplishing their goal and feels that the “priorities and messaging” have changed significantly since the day he came. He remarked, “You look at the performances, all the records we had that they were breaking in the club’s history.” “We still haven’t succeeded in winning trophies.”








