Former Arsenal goalkeeper David Seaman has urged the Gunners hierarchy to 'just come out' and clarify Arsene Wenger's future in a bid to stop the growing unrest at the Emirates.
Wenger's 21-year tenure at Arsenal has come under heavy scrutiny following another tepid Premier League title challenge, with the club currently 13 points behind leaders Chelsea.
They also look certain to be knocked out of the Champions League after losing the first leg of their last-16 tie to Bayern Munich 5-1, a result which further turned the heat up on Wenger.
Seaman, speaking at London's Football Awards which raises funds for former Gunners goalkeeper Bob Wilson's charity Willow Foundation, refused to say whether he feels old boss should remain or go, but he is adamant the Frenchman's future must be resolved as quickly as possible.