Wenger wants to see his young generation of players win silverware
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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has said the club's chances of winning trophies will be key to him renewing his contract.
The Gunners, without silverware since 2005, remain in contention for the Premier League and Champions League.
"My personal future will depend on the capacity to win trophies," he told the Mail on Sunday.
Wenger, whose contract is up for renewal at the end of next season, added that he will not discuss a deal before the summer.
"This team is improving year after year, because we are still very, very young," he added.
"Ideally I would not want to leave without this generation winning a trophy."
The Frenchman, who has been linked with a move to Real Madrid, joined Arsenal in 1996 and last tasted success when his team lifted the FA Cup five years ago.
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After a 2-2 draw with Barcelona in the Champions League, Arsenal face an arduous task at the Nou Camp to progress to the semi-finals on Tuesday.
However, hopes of domestic success were rejuvenated on Saturday when Nicklas Bendtner scored a late winner to beat Wolves.
The north London side are three points behind Premier League leaders Chelsea with five games remaining and their manager is desperate to see his players succeed.
Asked if he would consider leaving the Emirates, the 60-year-old told the Telegraph: "Ideally, no, but at the moment my focus is more short term - to see that finish well, and that we go to Barcelona and have a good chance of qualifying."
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