Arsene Wenger has reportedly agreed to sign a new three-year deal with Arsenal.
The Frenchman has been in charge of the Gunners since 1996, but it had been suggested earlier this season that the previous campaign could be his last, with his current contract expiring at the Emirates Stadium.
However, according to BBC Sport, Wenger will finalise a fresh deal over the weekend which will see the 64-year-old remain in charge of Arsenal for over 20 years.
Arsenal recently ended their nine-year trophy drought by defeating Hull City in the FA Cup final.