Arteta will soon enter the final year of his contract.
Mikel Arteta speaking about his future at Arsenal Mikel Arteta admits there is ‘uncertainty’ over his future at Arsenal but insists this only ‘motivates him’ and ‘keeps him hungry to go again’ in the Premier League. Arteta will soon enter the final year of his contract at Arsenal, where he spent five years as a player before returning as manager in 2019.
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