Wenger Offered Two-year Deal At Arsenal
- Arsene Wenger says Arsenal have offered him a fresh two year deal
- The Frenchman's current contract with the Gunners expires in the summer
- Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown believes Wenger will sign the deal-
- Keown says the Gunner hierarchy do not have a replacement for Wenger
Arsene Wenger has confirmed that Arsenal has offered him a new two-year deal to continue at the club but says his decision to be signed will be based on "gut call"
The Frenchman’s current contract expires at the end of the season and he has always insisted he will only consider his future then.

Arsene Wenger is in his 20th year at Arsenal
On Saturday, Wenger saw his team lose 3-1 to Chelsea, a result that leaves them 12 points behind the league leaders, with little chance of winning the title for the first time since 2004.
My future has always been certain, I focus 100 per cent until the last day of my contract,” he told the independent.
“That is the only way you can guarantee the future. We worry about tomorrow. Tomorrow is not in the summer. It is tomorrow. It is not all quantifiable. It is linked with your gut feeling as well.”
Former Arsenal defender, Martin Keown says Wenger will sign a new deal with the club, as the board don’t have any alternatives.
“That might be a tricky one but if you look at it I think Arsene Wenger will decide when he leaves the club,” Keown said.