The Cameroon midfielder has been instrumental in the Gunners' recent Premier League resurgence and is thought to have been offered a contract worth around £75,000 a week.
The 24-year-old’s recent form in the middle of the park has helped push the Gunners up to third in the Premier League following seven straight wins.
Song’s current contract is thought to be worth around £55,000-a-week and expires in 2014, but according to The Daily Mail, Arsene Wenger has instructed chief executive Ivan Gazidis to start work on tying the former Bastia man to a new deal.
Song could be in line for a pay rise that would see him earn £75,000-a-week - making the midfielder one of Arsenal’s highest paid stars.
Despite efforts being made to retain Song's services, Wenger is keen to further bolster the Gunners' strength in midfield by recruiting Rennes enforcer Yann M’Vila, who is likely to be sold during the close season.
Alex Song to sign five year deals:Song set to become one of Arsenal's highest earners |
Song’s current contract is thought to be worth around £55,000-a-week and expires in 2014, but according to The Daily Mail, Arsene Wenger has instructed chief executive Ivan Gazidis to start work on tying the former Bastia man to a new deal.
Song could be in line for a pay rise that would see him earn £75,000-a-week - making the midfielder one of Arsenal’s highest paid stars.
Despite efforts being made to retain Song's services, Wenger is keen to further bolster the Gunners' strength in midfield by recruiting Rennes enforcer Yann M’Vila, who is likely to be sold during the close season.
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