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Published 11:06 25 Oct 2015 GMT
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The club have hit a rich vein of form in recent weeks, with big wins over Manchester United and Bayern Munich this month giving hope that Wenger might be able to mastermind a first title victory since 2004, plus qualification from a Champions League group that seemed beyond them after defeats by Dinamo Zagreb and Olympiakos.
The Frenchman, who is by some distance the top flight's longest-serving manager, is in his 20th season at Arsenal and his current deal runs until the summer of 2017, but the Mirror is reporting that club officials are keen to extend his stay by a further two years, which would keep Wenger at the Emirates until close to his 70th birthday.Football

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