Koscielny, Giroud and Coquelin pen new deals at Arsenal

Football - Swansea City v Arsenal - Barclays Premier League - Liberty Stadium - 31/10/15Arsenal's Laurent Koscielny celebrates with Olivier Giroud after scoring their second goal Action Images via Reuters / Alan Walter

French trio Laurent Koscielny, Olivier Giroud and Francis Coquelin have all signed new long-term deals at Arsenal, the Premier League club said on Thursday.

Koscielny, who has made 273 appearances since his arrival in 2010, revealed on his Twitter account that he has extended his stay until 2020.

Striker Giroud, who has scored nine goals in 19 appearances this season, was the club's top scorer last campaign with 24 goals in all competitions, while Coquelin is a key midfield figure who has made 131 appearances for the club.

"We are very pleased that three important members of our team have committed to us for the long term," manager Arsene Wenger told the club website (www.arsenal.com).

"Olivier has big experience in the game now and has become a more and more complete player since joining us. Francis has made tremendous technical strides over the past few years because he's so focused every day.

"Laurent is of course a key part of our squad and I believe one of the best defenders in the world today. So overall, this is great news for us."

The contract extensions will be a relief for Arsenal after questions were raised about their ability to retain their best players amid protracted negotiations with influential duo of Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil.

Arsenal are currently fifth in the league table, eight points behind leaders Chelsea after 20 games, and they travel to face second-from-bottom Swansea City on Saturday.

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