Arsene Wenger has insisted that there is "no doubt" he will be Arsenal manager at the start of next season.
The Frenchman has guided the Gunners to three Premier League titles and six FA Cup triumphs since arriving in North London in 1996.
However, just two of those successes - both in the FA Cup - have come since 2005, leading to criticism from sections of supporters and the media.
There is a growing belief that for Arsenal to mount consistent challenges for the biggest honours again, a man with fresh ideas is required.
Wenger, 66, has nevertheless stressed that he is planning to be in the dugout at the Emirates Stadium for the 2016-16 campaign.
"I have no doubt [I will still be manager], no, because I am committed," he told beIN Sports
"When I do something I do it 100%. I am always committed to give my best as long as I am at the club."
Currently, third-placed Arsenal are 11 points behind leaders Leicester City and are also out of both the FA Cup and Champions League.