Tuesday 30 May 2017 09:46, UK
Arsene Wenger has faced questions over his Arsenal future for months - but has repeatedly brushed them off.
The Frenchman's position will be top of the agenda at a board meeting on Tuesday, with a decision on the long-serving manager expected on Wednesday.
Wenger's current contract expires shortly and some fans have vociferous in their calls for change, citing a disappointing Premier League season which ended with failure to qualify for the Champions League for the first time in 19 years.
Wenger has won 10 major trophies since arriving in north London in 1996 but most of those came in his first decade in charge and he last claimed the Premier League title back in 2004.
The 67-year-old has suggested that he would like to stay at the Emirates, saying after last weekend's FA Cup triumph: "You can't have 35 years at the top level if you're not the right man to do the job."
But he has been far more tight-lipped when asked directly by determined reporters what the future might hold.
Hit the video above to see how Wenger has repeatedly rebuffed questions over his future...