The Frenchman has snubbed the London club's final
£80,000-a-week offer and will now look to move to the likes of
Manchester City, Chelsea or PSG in search of a bumper pay package
EXCLUSIVEBy Wayne Veysey | Chief Correspondent
Bacary Sagna has told Arsenal he will not sign a new contract and will leave at the end of the season, Goal can reveal.
The Frenchman let manager Arsene Wenger know at the end of last week that the FA Cup final against Hull City on Saturday will be his final game for the club.
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However, the 31-year-old has rejected the offer and will open talks with suitors later this month, who include Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool and Ligue 1 big spenders Paris Saint-Germain.
Manchester City and Chelsea are believed to be ready to hand Sagna the £100,000-a-week deal he is after.
The Gunners hierarchy were unwilling to stretch beyond £80,000 a week for a full-back in his thirties and Sagna will end his seven-year spell at Emirates Stadium after Saturday's final.
The right-back is believed to be settled with his family in London, but will hold negotiations with a number of Premier League rivals, as well as clubs on the Continent, before making a decision on his future.
Losing Sagna will be a blow to Arsene Wenger, with the player offering experience and versatility that is not easy to replace. He filled in at centre-back against Norwich City on Saturday as Wenger chose to rest Per Mertesacker ahead of the cup final.
Speaking recently of Sagna, Wenger said: "We know what we want from him, he knows what is on the table and that's where we are. The ball is not in our camp any more. It is in his camp and he needs to come back to us."
The Gunners have looked closely at replacement right-backs in the last year, with Frankfurt's Sebastian Jung and Toulouse's Serge Aurier currently top of their target list to replace Sagna.
The defender, who turned 31 in February, is able to join another club on a free transfer on July 1.
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