Arsenal transfer news: Mikel Arteta needs 'five minutes' to sign new contract and remain with the Gunners

Arsenal's club captain is out on contract at the end of the season but wants to focus on returning to fitness and not on where his future lies

Jim van Wijk
Saturday 18 April 2015 07:27 EDT
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Mikel Arteta holds off Wayne Rooney earlier in the season
Mikel Arteta holds off Wayne Rooney earlier in the season (Getty Images)

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Arsenal captain Mikel Arteta is confident it will take just "five minutes" to put the finishing touches to a contract extension once he is fully fit and back in the squad.

The 33-year-old Spaniard is set to miss Saturday's FA Cup semi-final against Reading at Wembley as he recovers from a minor ankle problem picked up on his return to action with the Under-21s following a calf injury which sidelined him since the end of November.

Manager Arsene Wenger is keen to retain the services of Arteta, who is out of contract in the summer and expected to agree a 12-month extension.

In Arteta's absence, the Gunners have moved up into the top two of the Barclays Premier League with a run of eight successive victories.

The former Rangers and Everton man is determined to first get himself fully match fit and then sort out the formalities of a new deal.

"My only aim is to get back fit and try to perform on the pitch. As long as I do that I am sure that I will continue with this club, with the relationship I have with the club and the respect I have from everybody here," said Arteta, who signed on transfer deadline day in August 2011.

"If I don't do that then I am not going to be here because I don't want to be somewhere where I cannot perform at my best and give what I think I can give.

"In May, when everything is fine, we will sit down and talk and it will take five minutes."

Arteta is set to step up his rehabilitation next week, and could be back in contention for the showdown against Chelsea on April 26.

"I am not far. I have done five or six sessions with the first team and I am feeling good," he said.

"I don't feel I am ready to start, but I'm almost there. It has been a long process, I don't want to rush it.

"I made a mistake at the end of the rehab (from my groin problem), but I think I will be back soon."

Mikel Arteta returned in an under-21s game earlier this month
Mikel Arteta returned in an under-21s game earlier this month (Getty Images)

Arteta admits it has been tough watching from the sidelines.

"It is obviously very frustrating when you cannot perform, when you cannot be out there, training or any of the basics to contribute to the team on the pitch - it makes it really hard," he said.

"It is part of the job and we have all been there.

"This season we have probably had more injuries than ever, so sometimes you learn other things when you are out.

"It has been frustrating and I am trying my best to get back to the level I want to be at.

"Whenever it comes, I will take it."

Arteta has also featured in a training match
Arteta has also featured in a training match (Getty Images)

Arteta believes Arsenal can sustain their challenge.

"We have got the best squad since I have been here, for sure the best squad in numbers and quality," he said.

"We are in a really strong position now compared to where we were in November.

"Three months ago, to be in the top four was an achievement and now it is not good enough.

"In the next two weeks we can determine where we are and what we can do from then on."

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