Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has admitted that the club are no closer to agreeing a new deal with Bacary Sagna, according to the Metro.
The France international’s current deal is set to expire at the end of the season, and whole host of European heavyweights have shown interest in securing his services.
Both Manchester clubs have been linked with the 31 year old, as have Galatasaray and Inter Milan but Wenger is keen to keep hold of him.
The Gunners boss has broken the club’s policy of only offering players over 30 a one-year deal but placing a two-year extension on the table though Sagna is yet to bite.
The defender moved to North London back in 2007, and has gone to make two-hundred and seventy-nine appearances in all competitions though he is yet to win any major honours during his time in England.
However, he will be hoping for that to change when Arsenal take on Hull City at Wembley in next month’s FA Cup final.
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