Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger claims letting players contracts enter final year is an 'ideal situation'

  • Arsene Wenger claims dressing room benefits from those fighting for a new deal
  • Arsenal have seven first-team players whose contracts expire next summer
  • Alexis Sanchez, Mesut Ozil and Jack Wilshere are among those in their final year 
  • Wenger insisted he has no problem with the uncertainty surrounding his squad 

Arsene Wenger has made the baffling claim that allowing players to enter the final year of their contracts is an 'ideal situation'.

Arsenal could lose more than £100million in transfer fees with seven first-team players in the final 12 months of their contracts.

Alexis Sanchez, Mesut Ozil, Jack Wilshere, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Kieran Gibbs, Mathieu Debuchy and Santi Cazorla can all leave for nothing next summer as it stands. 

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is not concerned about the contracts of his first-team players

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is not concerned about the contracts of his first-team players

The Gunners are sweating over Alexis Sanchez, with his contract expiring next summer

The Gunners are sweating over Alexis Sanchez, with his contract expiring next summer

Oxlade-Chamberlain was the only one of the seven to start the 2-1 defeat to Sevilla on Sunday.


Alexandre Lacazette's first goal for Arsenal may have been a consolation in the game, but as the Emirates Cup awards points for each goal scored, it turned out to be the goal that clinched the trophy for Arsenal.

Strikes from Joaquin Correa and Steven N'Zonzi ensured Sevilla won both their games, but it was not enough to overhaul Arsenal in the table.

Speaking after the match, Wenger insisted he has no problem with the uncertainty surrounding his squad.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is among those who will need to negotiate a new deal beyond 2018

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is among those who will need to negotiate a new deal beyond 2018

'It is not an issue, I think it's an ideal situation,' said Wenger. 'Why? Because everyone has to perform. You perform until the last day of your contract.

'Do you think they sit in the dressing room and think, 'I have one year to go, I will not play well today'? Where does that come from? 'Even if they run down their contracts, it doesn't matter. It looks normal to me.'

Wenger also admitted he has been left in the dark over prized-asset Sanchez's contract saga.

Wenger does not believe having players in their final year of their contract is a big issue

Wenger does not believe having players in their final year of their contract is a big issue

Sportsmail revealed last week that talks between Arsenal and the Chilean's advisors had broken down.

Sanchez is due to fly back to London tonight before reporting for training tomorrow, and Wenger said: 'Nobody knows if Sanchez will extend his contract.'

Sanchez and Shkodran Mustafi are set to miss Sunday's Community Shield against Chelsea and are doubts for the league opener against Leicester on August 12.

Francis Coquelin is out of the the Wembley curtain-raiser with an ankle ligament injury sustained in Saturday's 5-2 win over Benfica.