A series of major English news sites simultaneously posted information that the French "Profesor" will continue to sign a 2-year contract for the "Gunners". Wenger's decision comes after a meeting with President Stan Kroenke and the club's board.
Currently, the veteran strategist's contract will expire in June 2017, so deciding to stay at this time is considered a suitable step in the final stages of Wenger's coaching career. It is expected that on May 31, Arsenal will officially announce this event.
In the past 24 hours, a noteworthy sideline is the dismissal of Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel from the Rurh club board despite a fairly successful season. For nearly a year now, rumors about Tuchel replacing Wenger at the Emirates have been continuously pushed to major news sites, making many people think that Tuchel will go to Aresnal right after leaving BVB.
However, everything did not go as rumored. Tuchel has lost his job and has not had a new destination while Wenger continues his position at Arsenal despite a failed season when he did not participate in the Champions League for the first time in 17 years.