ROBBIE SAVAGE says he doesn't want to see Arsene Wenger leave Arsenal.
The Frenchman is out of contract in the summer and talks are yet to begin over a new deal.
Arsene Wenger's side sit fifth in the Premier League table after they dropped points in their 3-3 draw with Bournemouth last time out.
The title race was blown wide open when Tottenham beat Chelsea last night, however the Blues still sit five points clear of second-placed Liverpool.
Manchester United are also on a good run of form, having won their last six matches.
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And in the race for the top four, Savage fears Wenger is most in danger of losing his job if he fails to secure them Champions League football.
"This season, two clubs out of Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United are going to miss out on Champions League football – and on current form, the Gunners are in danger of missing the cut," the former Leicester midfielder told The Mirror.
"I don't WANT to see the back of Arsene Wenger, but I do believe that if his run of qualifying for the Champions League every year since 1998 comes to an end this season, it would make for a natural cut-off point in his reign.
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Arsene Wenger's Arsenal sit fifth in the Premier League"On the other hand, if Arsenal put a new contract in front of him at the end of this season, it will be his call alone whether he signs it.”
Wenger's tenure has split opinion between Arsenal fans of late with some calling for him to be shown the door and others wanting him to stay on and bring them their first league title since 2004.
Recent reports suggest Paris Saint-Germain want Wenger to replace Unai Emery, with the Ligue 1 champions struggling this season.