Arsene Wenger has denied his job at Arsenal is up for review at the end of the season — but has admitted he will sit down with the board in June.

The decision to hand the Frenchman, 68, a two-year contract at the end of last season was not well received by fans while some board members also objected.

Arsenal CEO Ivan Gazidis promised the summer would be a "catalyst for change", but little seems to have changed as we approach the new year.

Speaking at Arsenal's AGM last month, Wenger said he would sit down with the board to discuss his performance, and many interpreted this as there being a possibility he could leave.

Arsene Wenger with CEO Ivan Gazidis (
Image:
Stuart MacFarlane)

Wenger says, however, that is not the case.

"I said I sit down with the board at every end of season and see where we will go from there, so that's not exactly the same," Wenger told beIN Sports.

"Sometimes as well, you make a sentence and people turn it the way they would like to go.

"I have a two-year contract, I will always try to go to the end of my contract, but will always have the honesty to sit down with the board and to see where we go from there. That's quite simple."