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Arsenal Secure Future of Key Coaching Staff with New Deals

Fakayejo Paul
Last updated: April 10, 2025 3:36 pm
Fakayejo Paul
Published April 10, 2025
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London, England – Arsenal Football Club has confirmed that five key members of manager Mikel Arteta’s backroom staff have signed new contracts with the club.

Arsenal Secure Future of Key Coaching Staff with New Deals

The individuals involved are Carlos Cuesta, Albert Stuivenberg, Inaki Cana, Nicolas Jover, and Miguel Molina.

The news, initially reported by @sr_collings, underscores the club’s commitment to maintaining stability and continuity within the coaching setup.

These staff members are reportedly considered vital to the ongoing project at Arsenal, both by the club hierarchy and by manager Mikel Arteta himself.

While the specific details and length of the new deals have not been officially disclosed by the club, the announcement signifies the strong belief in the current coaching structure and their role in the team’s progress.

The quintet have been instrumental in implementing Arteta’s tactical vision and are highly regarded for their expertise in various areas of coaching, including set-pieces, goalkeeping, and individual player development.

This move will likely be seen as a positive step by Arsenal supporters, demonstrating the club’s intent to build for the future with a cohesive and trusted coaching team at the helm.

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