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Arsene Wenger set to confirm that he will stay at Arsenal… but he wants the board’s full backing

French boss to make announcement on his future this week after Gunners board meeting following record FA Cup win

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ARSENE WENGER will win his boardroom war and stay at Arsenal.

But the boss, fresh from  a record seventh FA Cup win, wants club dissenters to cave in to his demands.

Arsene Wenger will win his boardroom battle and stay at Arsenal
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Arsene Wenger will win his boardroom battle and stay at ArsenalCredit: Getty Images
Arsene Wenger held positive talks owner Stan Kroenke after defeating Chelsea to win the FA Cup
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Arsene Wenger held positive talks owner Stan Kroenke after defeating Chelsea to win the FA CupCredit: Getty Images

The Frenchman, 67, held positive discussions with Stan Kroenke after Saturday’s Wembley win.


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But Wenger now wants the unequivocal support of the Gunners board at a meeting tomorrow to  confirm his future before committing to the two-year deal on the table.

He said: “The board has to decide who will lead the club in the future.

“And after they decide if they want me, they decide if they want me, do I say yes or no?”

Wenger, 67, has grown increasingly frustrated by internal criticism.

Major shareholder Kroenke is on Wenger’s side — but the Frenchman pointed to the 2-1 Wembley win over Chelsea to demand a show of faith.

He said: “I am committed to giving everything to stay.

Arsene Wenger won the FA Cup for a record seventh time at Wembley on Saturday
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Arsene Wenger won the FA Cup for a record seventh time at Wembley on SaturdayCredit: Rex Features
Arsenal majority shareholder Stan Kroenke is on Arsene Wenger’s side and wants him to stay
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Arsenal majority shareholder Stan Kroenke is on Arsene Wenger’s side and wants him to stayCredit: Getty Images
Arsene Wenger wants to ensure he has the full support of the Arsenal boardroom before committing his future
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Arsene Wenger wants to ensure he has the full support of the Arsenal boardroom before committing his futureCredit: Rex Features

“The best presentation is to watch the game, then there can be no doubt.”

Emirates insiders were considering Wenger’s successor if he walked away this summer — Juventus boss Max Allegri.

That has caused deep divisions within the camp and Wenger wants to be sure he has full boardroom support before committing his future to the club he took over in 1996.

He added: “It’s not about popularity, it’s about competence.

“I worked until the last day of my contract. That is now, basically.”

The Arsenal players expect Wenger to confirm he will be staying on.

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