Mikel Arteta signs new contract at Arsenal
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Mikel Arteta said he wants to take Arsenal to the "next
level" after signing a new contract that will keep him at the Premier
League club until 2025.
The 40-year-old, who took over at the Emirates in December
2019 following the dismissal of Unai Emery, is close to leading the Gunners
back into the Champions League after a five-year absence.
Arsenal are fourth in the Premier League table, two points
clear of north London rivals Tottenham with just four games to go.
The Spaniard said Friday he was "really happy" to
have signed his new deal at the club that he captained when he was a player.
"We want to take the club to the next level and to
compete really with the top teams," he said.
"In order to do that, we have to be playing in the
Champions League. We have to be able to evolve the team, improve our players,
improve all departments, generate even more connection with our fans, improve
the atmosphere at the Emirates, be able to recruit top, top talent and the best
people for this club to drive this project to that level."
Arteta, who won the FA Cup during his first year in charge
at the Emirates, has steered Arsenal back towards the top of the table after
their worst start to a season for decades.
The Spaniard was facing calls for his sacking back in
September but he has been rewarded for keeping faith with his young players as
well as cutting ties with club captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who moved to
Barcelona in January.
Arsenal have enjoyed impressive recent wins over Manchester
United and Chelsea to take control of fourth place but face a potentially
decisive derby against Spurs next week.
Arsenal director Josh Kroenke, whose father Stan owns the
club, said the deal provides "stability and clarity for the future".
“Mikel’s commitment and passion are clear for everyone to
see," he said. "We are confident that as we move forward, he will get
us back to competing for the top trophies in the game."


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