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Wenger standing firm on Pires talks

Robert Pires will only be offered a one-year extension to his current contract
Robert Pires will only be offered a one-year extension to his current contract

Arsene Wenger would like nothing more than for Robert Pires to stay at Arsenal, but will remain faithful to club policy on the length of new deals for senior players.

The French World Cup winner, who will be 33 in October, is out of contract at the end of the season.

Discussions continue over new terms, which Pires would prefer to be longer than the current club stance of offering only a one-year contract to senior members of the squad, as has been done in the past with the likes of Dennis Bergkamp and now goalkeeper Jens Lehmann.

The midfielder feels the current generation of young Arsenal players have 'huge potential' and would relish the opportunity to help them further develop when the club moves to their new 60,000 Emirates Stadium next season.

Wenger said: "It is not inevitable that he will leave. Robert has a choice to make whether to stay or go.

"I want him to stay because he is an important player in the squad - we have such a young squad that the experience of players like Robert Pires will always be important to us."

However, the Arsenal boss maintained: "He wants more than one year, but I remain faithful to our policy."

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