Arsenal are preparing to offer Mikel Arteta a new contract, according to GiveMeSport, citing transfer reporter Fabrizio Romano. The development signals that the club's hierarchy consider Arteta central to their plans for the coming years and have moved to formalise that position.
The report is sparse on detail — no length of proposed deal, no financial terms, and no indication of a timeline for when talks might conclude. What GiveMeSport makes clear, via Romano, is that Arsenal have reached a decision and that an offer is forthcoming.
Arteta has been in charge at the Emirates since December 2019, leading the club back into European competition after several difficult seasons, including an FA Cup triumph in his first campaign. Under his management Arsenal have re-established themselves among the Premier League's leading sides, mounting sustained title challenges in recent years. The project has been built steadily — recruitment aligned with a clear tactical identity, young talent developed and retained — and the board's reported willingness to extend the arrangement reflects confidence that this approach remains the right one.
There had been periodic speculation in the wider press about the manager's long-term commitment, as tends to follow any period of sustained ambition, particularly when major trophies remain elusive. A new contract would put those questions aside, at least structurally, and allow the club to focus attention on what comes next in the transfer market and on the pitch.
Whether the two parties have already entered formal discussions or whether the offer is still being prepared is not made clear by the wire. Further detail is likely to emerge as the situation develops.
