Arsenal's board is split over the future of manager Arsene Wenger.
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The Daily Star says according to sources close to the club's top brass, Wenger, 67, no longer enjoys the complete support of the board at The Emirates.
Significantly, the Gunners' largest shareholder Stan Kroenke remains a fan and wants the under-fire boss to sign a new two-year deal.
As the American mogul, who owns 67 per cent of the club, has the final say on such matters it seems Wenger will still be in charge next season.
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But several directors are reportedly feeling the time has come for the manager to go, which has threatened to create huge instability at the club.
Source: tribalfootball.com