Unai Emery has revealed Arsenal are the first club to offer him a long-term project - dismissing any notion he could face the sack early into his spell in north London.
The Spaniard signed a three-year deal upon arriving as Arsene Wenger's successor in the summer, with reports suggesting the club have inserted a break clause after two seasons.
Qualifying for next season's Champions League is Emery's priority this term and though the coach admits it will be tough, he's confident he will not be put under any undue pressure if that goal is not attained.