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Wenger ready to sign new deal

ESPN staff
September 27, 2013
Wenger: I want to stay here forever


Arsene Wenger is ready to sign a new contract at Arsenal after Gunners owner Stan Kroenke confirmed he wants the Frenchman to extend his enduring stay as the club's manager.

Wenger's current Arsenal contract expires next summer, yet he has stressed there will be 'no problem' in him signing a new deal, even though he insists it is not a priority at the moment.

"Honestly, I would love to be here forever because it would mean I am immortal," Wenger said with a smile. "I am not naive enough to believe that, but as long as I am here I'll do the best for this club as I love this club, of course.

"I am very honoured to have the support of Stan Kroenke and that he thinks I can help the club. That's a huge confidence vote. Something for me that is very positive."

Wenger went on to confirm he will sign a new deal 'when he finds time to sort it out' and stressed it would not take long for him to agree on one.

"The good thing with me is I don't need a lot of talk to extend the contract I have," he stated. "I don't think that's most important thing at the moment. I said I want to focus on the quality of our season and no one can question my commitment to this club. I want to do well and the question of me staying will be secondary for that.

"I turned many offers down because I rate what I got here. I always thought this club was special and it is important to know what you want. I rated the qualities this club has shown.

"I am very grateful to this club because during my 17 years here we had ups and down, but they have always showing faith in me. They let me always do the job like I felt it was supposed to be done. I am here because of the consistent support inside this club."

With Wenger set to toast his 17th year as Arsenal manager this weekend, the Arsenal boss has insisted that he has never come close to walking away from the club, even though he is amazed to have remained in his post for so long.

"I didn't think I'd be here so long, not at all," he added. "Our job is to work like you will be here forever and know that it can end every day.

"I don't know where the 17 years have gone, but I just look forward to the next game, you never look backwards. Of course when you look backwards, you see a lot of effort to achieve consistency, but what is most interesting is tomorrow's game.

"Football is unpredictable and the next game is always discovery, a new adventure. You focus on that. All the rest is decoration. What is important is you feel you can do your job.

"Over the years, if you analyse the seasons, we were always close and consistently at the top. It is much more difficult to stay consistently at the top than people think. It's a very under-rated quality. It shows we have put the effort it. We have a team now that can compete."

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