http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-ne...-wenger-173468Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis will be quizzed on why Alisher Usmanov has not been given a place on the club's board and whether Arsene Wenger will be asked to spend heavily this summer in what could be a stormy meeting with supporters next Wednesday.Gazidis will meet with 300 supporters consisting of the Arsenal Supporters Trust (AST) and other supporters groups at the Emirates Stadium.
And in a series of questions submitted to the 47-year-old in advance, the AST have made clear that the club's future is on the agenda, with one question asking whether the club's wage policy should be ripped up in a bid to keep top stars such as Robin Van Persie.
Arsenal have not won a trophy since the 2005 FA Cup but fans are perhaps less mutinous than a year ago when a rise of 6.5 per cent in season-ticket prices was followed by the sales of Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri.
Yet the future of captain Van Persie, who is out of contract at the end of next season and has so far refused to sign a new deal, are top of the agenda with one question asking whether Usmanov, who owns just under 30 per cent of the club, should be granted a seat on the board.
So far Stan Kroenke, the majority shareholder, has refused to allow a representative of Red and White Holdings, Usmanov's investment vehicle, to be represented at board meetings, but the AST will ask whether Arsenal should accept the Uzbeki's offer of financial assistance to prevent them falling further behind Manchester City and Manchester United.
Questions will also be asked of whether Gazidis and his chief negotiator, Richard Law, have learnt the lessons of last summer, when Fabregas and Nasri were sold late in the transfer window and Arsenal made their worst start to a season in 58 years.
But there will be no questions over the future of manager Wenger, whose performance was criticised by some fans before an impressive rally saw the club finish third in the Premier League, ensuring direct entry into next season's Champions League.
Yet the club's future appears to rest largely on whether Van Persie can be convinced to remain at the club while other high-class additions are brought in, with Lukas Podolski the only confirmed signing so far.