RELIEF: Arsene Wenger has a smile on his face again after Arsenal's FA Cup comeback against Hull [GETTY]

But following the FA Cup Final victory over Hull, the Frenchman confirmed Starsport's exclusive on Saturday that he will sign a new contract before the World Cup.

The Cup success ended a nine-year drought for the Gunners.

"I question myself honestly, all the time," said Wenger.

"We live in a world where people are always being told what they haven't done, never what you have done."

Starsport understands the 64-year-old will put pen to paper on a new three-year deal worth around £8m a year.

"I will go to Brazil on June 10," added Wenger. "It will be done before then."

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Wenger also confirmed he plans to bring in three players this summer.

He looks certain to lose first-choice right-back Bacary Sagna to Manchester City on a free, with a deal possibly being concluded this week.

The France international wants his future concluded before the World Cup.

And that means Arsenal's first summer signing is set to be Serge Aurier from Toulouse, the replacement for Sagna, with the Ivorian vauled at around £7m.

"We have to bring in two or three players to strengthen the squad, that's for sure," added Wenger, who is also set to lose second-choice keeper Lucasz Fabianski, who played at Wembley.

"Unfortunately everywhere we go there are many teams in the market, that's for certain."

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