Arsenal has postponed contract talks with manager Mikel Arteta until the end of the season amid interest from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). The Gunners are leading the Premier League title race, and the club is keen to avoid any distractions as they attempt to win their first league title in 17 years.
Arteta has impressed with his work at Arsenal, leading the club to FA Cup and Community Shield wins last season. The 38-year-old Spaniard has also steered Arsenal to the top of the Premier League, prompting interest from PSG as they consider options following their underwhelming start to the season.
Barcelona and Manchester City are also monitoring Arteta’s situation, with both clubs reportedly having a long-term interest in him. While City is currently happy with Pep Guardiola, who has won two Premier League titles and one FA Cup during his time at Etihad Stadium, they are considering Arteta as a future option.
Arteta signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Arsenal in December 2019, which runs until June 2023. However, he received a one-year extension by the club after winning last season’s FA Cup. The extension means Arteta is now contracted to remain in charge of Arsenal until 2025.
PSG reportedly plans to sack Christophe Galtier after he failed to take them beyond the UEFA Champions League last 16. The French club has been linked with former Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino as his replacement. However, they are also monitoring Arteta’s situation, considering him a potential target if he becomes available.
Despite interest from other clubs, Arsenal’s hierarchy is keen to extend Arteta’s contract and offer him a longer-term deal to ensure his stay at the Emirates Stadium. Gabby Agbonlahor, a former Premier League striker, has urged Arteta to stay at Arsenal instead of leaving for Real Madrid or Spain.
With 13 games played in the Premier League, Arsenal are currently leading the title race by three points over their rivals, Liverpool. Arsenal will face West Ham United next in their Premier League campaign on Sunday. However, Arteta would be without defender William Saliba due to his back injury.
The clash between Arsenal and Manchester City on April 26 at the Etihad Stadium is billed as a potential title decider. Both teams have succeeded when it comes to attack strengths but have shown weaknesses in their defense strategies. Hence, it’s an important match for both teams to win.
As Arteta’s impressive work at Arsenal continues to attract interest from other clubs like Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City and Barcelona, the Gunners’ hierarchy is determined to keep the Spaniard at Emirates Stadium beyond his current contract. Winning the Premier League title race this season has become crucial for Arsenal fans and club alike. However, the focus of contract talks is yet set after the season concludes especially given PSG interest in Arteta as an option for their head coach role.
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