Mikel Arteta has officially extended his stay at Arsenal with a new three-year contract, securing his position at the club until at least 2027. The Spaniard, who first took charge of the team in December 2019, had a contract set to expire at the end of the current season. However, his tenure has been characterized by steady progress, which has seen Arsenal reestablish themselves as Premier League title contenders.
Arteta’s new deal is expected to come with a pay rise, building on the $9 million a year salary agreed upon in 2022. During his time at the helm, Arteta has guided the Gunners to back-to-back second-place finishes in the Premier League, though major silverware has so far eluded him, with the FA Cup triumph in 2020 remaining his only trophy.
The timing of the contract extension coincides with a pivotal period for Arsenal, as they prepare for a tough run of fixtures, including the highly anticipated north London derby against Tottenham and a Champions League opener against Atalanta. The decision to extend Arteta’s contract signals the club’s confidence in his vision and leadership as they look to compete at the highest level.
As one of the longest-serving managers in the Premier League, Arteta has been instrumental in transforming Arsenal’s fortunes. With the support of the ownership and the backing of key figures like Sporting Director Edu, the club is confident that Arteta is the right man to take them to greater heights.