Arsenal's Spanish fullback Nacho Monreal is in talks
over a contract extension to stay at the Emirates
Stadium.
Nacho Monreal has revealed he is in talks with Arsenal over
signing a new contract to stay at the club.
The Spain left-back's deal is due to run out at the end of the
season, but Arsenal have the option to extend it by a further
year.
Monreal, who joined the club from Malaga in January 2013,
appears to have won the battle with Kieran Gibbs for a regular
place in the side and now appears likely to be rewarded with a
new contract.
Speaking to talkSPORT, Monreal said: "I have always said that
my idea is to stay here.
"We are talking [with the club], we need to talk and reach an
agreement. I wish that to happen. Of course I'd like to stay
here."
Monreal, who has made 12 appearances in all competitions for
the Gunners this season, feels he has Arsene Wenger's
confidence.
However, the 29-year-old has lost his place in the Spain squad,
with Jordi Alba, Juan Bernat and Cesar Azpilicueta all providing
competition.
"It is complicated because there are many players like Cesar,
Bernat or Jordi Alba. It is difficult but I have not lost the hope,"
said Monreal, who has 16 caps for Spain.
"I would like to go back. I'm doing things the best I can and if
the manager [Vicente Del Bosque] decides to call me back it
would be welcome."
over a contract extension to stay at the Emirates
Stadium.
Nacho Monreal has revealed he is in talks with Arsenal over
signing a new contract to stay at the club.
The Spain left-back's deal is due to run out at the end of the
season, but Arsenal have the option to extend it by a further
year.
Monreal, who joined the club from Malaga in January 2013,
appears to have won the battle with Kieran Gibbs for a regular
place in the side and now appears likely to be rewarded with a
new contract.
Speaking to talkSPORT, Monreal said: "I have always said that
my idea is to stay here.
"We are talking [with the club], we need to talk and reach an
agreement. I wish that to happen. Of course I'd like to stay
here."
Monreal, who has made 12 appearances in all competitions for
the Gunners this season, feels he has Arsene Wenger's
confidence.
However, the 29-year-old has lost his place in the Spain squad,
with Jordi Alba, Juan Bernat and Cesar Azpilicueta all providing
competition.
"It is complicated because there are many players like Cesar,
Bernat or Jordi Alba. It is difficult but I have not lost the hope,"
said Monreal, who has 16 caps for Spain.
"I would like to go back. I'm doing things the best I can and if
the manager [Vicente Del Bosque] decides to call me back it
would be welcome."
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