Arsenal Manager Arsene Wenger has confirmed that the Arsenal board will review his position as manager at the end of the season.
The Manager signed a two-year extension in the summer to extend his twenty one year reign at the Emirates.
Speaking on Thursday at the club’s annual general meeting, he suggested that the talks would take place when this campaign concludes.
“I want to see what the board thinks of my performance,” Wenger said.
He added, “After that we decide what to do, My desire has always been to respect my contracts.”
Wenger, on Thursday, told shareholders that the current side has “something special” and he believes there is “a chance” of success this season.
“My hunger, my commitment is bigger than ever,” Wenger said. “I question myself a lot, don’t worry, I will sit down every year to see where I go.”
The manager added that he is focused on the style of play, winning trophies, winning every game which he believes its essential.
“No matter what happens one day, I will always love this club forever and be an eternal fan,” he concluded.
Last season of Premier League, the Club finished in the fifth position, failing to qualify for the Champions League. It was the first time since the French man joined as a manager in 1996.
At the end of a campaign that saw Wenger face fierce protests from fans calling for his resignation. Arsenal finished 18 points behind club Chelsea, but beat the Blues 2-1 to win the FA Cup.