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Arsenal Near Record Deal to Make Mikel Arteta Highest Paid
Arsenal are close to finalising a new contract for manager Mikel Arteta. The agreement would make Arteta the highest paid manager in English football.
Arteta currently earns about £10 million per season. The proposed extension would double his earnings to roughly £384,000 per week. That weekly rate matches the previous top salary held by Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.
The club sees the deal as a statement of belief in Arteta's impact. Under his guidance Arsenal have become regular contenders on major stages.
Last season Arsenal secured the Premier League title, their first since leaving Highbury. They also progressed to the later stages of the Champions League before losing on penalties to Paris Saint Germain.
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Arteta's win percentage stands at 60.03%, ranking him among Arsenal's most successful modern-era managers. He has been in charge since December 2019. Contract negotiations have not slowed squad development. Sporting director Andrea Berta and Arteta are evaluating recruitment options. A left-sided attacking player is a priority, with Morgan Rogers of Aston Villa identified as a potential target. The prospective signing of Rogers could involve a transfer fee near £100 million. The figure underscores the scale of Arsenal's investment ambitions. Arsenal view continuity and strategic planning as essential for future success. The club believes its best years under Arteta may still lie ahead.