Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey has expressed his desire to see manager Arsene Wenger extend his stay at the club beyond the summer.
Wenger's current deal is due to expire in the coming weeks and speculation over his future continues to rumble on with a decision not yet announced by the long-serving Frenchman.
Ramsey scored the winning goal to fire Arsenal to an unprecedented 13th FA Cup title at the expense of Chelsea this afternoon - and a record seventh for Wenger - and the Wales international is hopeful that he will have the chance to win more under the 67-year-old.
"I can't describe this. It's been an up-and-down season. We've finished with the FA Cup so it has to be successful," he told BBC Sport.
"I've got the winner again. I love this competition. The boys deserve this. I'm happy for the manager. To get another FA Cup - delighted.
"Of course I want him to stay at club. He deserves this. We changed the formation and had a lot of success. Fair play to him, he changed the system. Hopefully, he'll be there next season."
Wenger revealed that he will discuss his future at a board meeting on Tuesday.
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