Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has moved to ease fan concerns over his future at the club, insisting that his focus remains on the team's development. Speaking ahead of the new season, Arteta said, "I don't want the fans to be concerned about my future. The only thing that matters is the club and the team."
Arteta, who has been in charge since December 2019, has led Arsenal to two FA Cup titles and has overseen a significant improvement in the squad's performance. His current contract is set to expire at the end of the 2026-27 season, but he has repeatedly stated his commitment to the club's long-term project.
The Spaniard also addressed the upcoming transfer window, hinting at potential reinforcements but refusing to name specific targets. "We are always looking to improve the squad, but we will only make moves that are right for the club," he added.
Arsenal fans have been vocal in their support for Arteta, with many believing he is the right man to lead the club back to the top of English football. The club's hierarchy is reportedly keen to extend his stay, though no formal talks have been announced.