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What Arsenal are set to do for Mikel Arteta after historic Premier League triumph

Arsenal ended their 22-year wait for a Premier League title on Tuesday night, and the club are seemingly set to reward Mikel Arteta for delivering this piece of major silverware.

The Gunners were crowned champions when Bournemouth held Manchester City to a draw at the Vitality Stadium. Junior Kroupi’s screamer was cancelled out by Erling Haaland’s late equaliser, which ultimately turned out to be a mere consolation for the Citizens in the context of the title race.

Jubilant scenes unfolded on the streets of North London, as the celebrations went on long into the night and into the early hours of Wednesday morning. Arteta has cemented himself amongst the pantheon of Arsenal greats, and he could yet go on to win a lot more at the Emirates.

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Arsenal set to offer Mikel Arteta bumper new contract

Discourse around Arteta’s future at Arsenal has been rife during the run-in. Many have argued that the Spaniard should have been dismissed if the Gunners weren’t able to get over the line in either the Premier League or the Champions League.

However, now that the Gunners have got over this significant hurdle, no such questions are being asked of the divisive tactician. In fact, most Arsenal supporters will be eager to keep hold of their manager for a lot longer, in the hope that he can build a dynasty in North London.

According to The Guardian, Arteta is set to be offered a bumper new contract as a reward for winning the league. The head coach is expected to receive a proposal that includes hugely improved terms on his current deal, which expires next summer and is worth around £15 million a year (with Champions League qualification).

Some sources indicate that Arteta could be set to ascend into the highest managerial earnings bracket worldwide, alongside Atletico Madrid’s head coach Diego Simeone, who is the best-paid football manager on the planet.

Simeone reportedly earns around £26 million per annum, and it’s believed Arteta may be set to earn close to that. The Gunners boss will become the longest-serving manager in England’s top four divisions once Pep Guardiola leaves City after Sunday’s final Premier League game.

What Arsenal expect to do in the summer transfer window

Arsenal aren’t just preparing to reward Arteta with a more lucrative contract. They’re also set to further invest in the Spaniard’s squad, so that he has better tools at his disposal to build on this season’s success moving forward.

While The Guardian suggest that an outlay of £250 million (which is what they spent last summer) isn’t likely, funds are in place for a marquee signing which could rival the £100 million purchase of Declan Rice back in 2023.

Arsenal have been heavily linked with Julian Alvarez in recent months, while the likes of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Bradley Barcola have also been heavily linked. One of these aforementioned three could easily be viewed as this potential big-money signing.

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