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Arsene Wenger contract: Arsenal manager denies he is on verge of signing new deal

Reports suggested the Frenchman was close to extending his current contract 

Simon Rice
Friday 13 May 2016 11:12 BST
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Arsene Wenger (Getty)

Arsene Wenger has rubbished reports that he is on the verge of signing a new contract at Arsenal.

There were claims that the 66-year-old would extend his current deal, which expires at the end of the 2016/17 campaign.

However the Frenchman insists those reports are wide of the mark.

"That's completely wrong," he said when asked about the suggestions he was close to penning a new contract.

"I don't know where this information comes from. You can treat that as just an invention and no more.

"It's absolutely false. I would like the press to check this information with myself or the club before they give it out. We both would have denied it.

"I think about the next game. At my stage you want to do well. I'm committed with integrity and commitment, full commitment to the club as long as I'm under contract, but at the moment that's all."

Wenger is under mounting pressure to deliver a Premier League title, with this season's failure considered a missed opportunity by many with the club's traditional rivals failing to muster a strong challenge of their own.

Such is the unrest that there have been some small scale protests by a section of the club's support in recent weeks - however others are still vocally in support of the former Monaco manager.

Speaking ahead of the final day of the season on which Arsenal play at home to Aston Villa, Wenger said next season will be pivotal in determining whether he remains beyond the length of his existing contract

"Of course, you sum it up very well," he said when asked if it would play a role.

"What I focus on is respecting my contract and then envisage what I will do afterwards.

"I can understand people are interested in that, but that is not the most important thing.

"I extended my contract in a period that was vital for the club and after that I will see where I am personally and where the club stands at the end of my contract."

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