Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has confirmed he will resign from the club he has been with for 22 years in London at the end of the season. It also signifies that he will end the "service period" Wenger who has been training Arsenal for 22 years. The Frenchman will retire a year before his last contract with the Gunners. "I am grateful for having the privilege of serving the club for many unforgettable years," Wenger said, as quoted by the BBC. "I manage the club with full commitment and integrity.For all the lovers of Arsenal, keep the values of the club," he said. Over at Arsenal, Wenger, now 68, has already won three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups, including double winners in 1998 and 2002. Now, Arsenal are sixth in the league and could fail to finish in the top four (ranking into the Champions League) for the second consecutive season. However, Wenger's men still have hope of breaking the Champions League by winning the Europa League, which in the semi-final will face Atletico Madrid.
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