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Soccer-Arsenal's Szczesny wants to extend Roma stay, says club boss

June 6 (Reuters) - Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny wants to extend his stay at Roma after completing two loan spells at the club, President of the Serie A side James Palotta has said. Szczesny, who debuted for Arsenal in 2010, moved to Roma in 2015 and re-signed for another year after a successful first campaign. This season, the 27-year-old has made 38 appearances to help the Italian side seal a second-placed league finish. "He told me that he wanted to stay with us," Palotta told radio station SiriusXM. "I'll say more, I was surprised by the fact some of the players I thought had wanted to leave came up to me before and after the final game to say they wanted to remain. "It's a sign we've got a good group, we just lack some depth and Monchi (director of football) will help us with that." Media reports have linked Szczesny with a switch to Serie A champions Juventus with the final decision about the keeper's future resting with Arsenal. (Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru)