Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has signed a new three-year contract, extending his tenure until 2027. The deal follows back-to-back Premier League runner-up finishes. Arteta aims to build on the club's recent successes, including FA Cup and Community Shield victories, and to continue Arsenal’s upward trajectory.
Mikel Arteta has secured a new three-year contract with Arsenal, extending his role as manager until 2027. This deal comes after leading the team to two consecutive second-place finishes in the Premier League. Arteta, who joined Arsenal in 2019, had only one year left on his previous contract.
Under his leadership, the team has seen notable success, including an FA Cup win in 2020 and two Community Shield victories in 2020 and 2023. Despite initial challenges, Arteta has steadily improved Arsenal's performance, with the 2023/24 season marking their highest-ever number of Premier League wins—28 in total—finishing just behind Manchester City.
Arteta expressed his excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to continue working with the club, praising the dedication of the players and staff, as well as the unwavering support from fans. He highlighted the emotional transformation the club has undergone, with supporters playing a crucial role in the team's resurgence.
Looking ahead, Arteta is determined to build on this momentum and continue pushing for further success, both domestically and in European competitions. The extension signals Arsenal's confidence in Arteta's vision and the future of the club under his guidance.