Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has secured a new three-year contract with the Premier League club, putting an end to speculation about his future. The 42-year-old, who

has been at the helm since 2019, had just 12 months remaining on his previous deal. Arteta had remained calm about his contract situation, stating last month that his focus was on the transfer window rather than negotiations.

The announcement comes just days before Arsenal’s much-anticipated Premier League clash against Tottenham on Sunday. Since leaving his role as a coach at Manchester City to replace Unai Emery at Arsenal, Arteta has led the team to significant achievements, including winning the FA Cup in his first season.

Under his leadership, Arsenal has transformed into genuine title contenders once again, finishing as Premier League runners-up in the last two seasons. The Gunners narrowly missed out on the title, finishing behind Manchester City in thrilling battles.

Currently sitting fourth in the league with two wins and a draw, Arsenal will also kick off their Champions League campaign next week against Atalanta, adding to the excitement surrounding Arteta’s new contract and the club’s ambitions.