Arsenal's newest signing Petr Cech has revealed his plans to play for at least another seven years.





The 33 year old shot stopper completed an £11million move from Chelsea to Arsenal on Monday and says he still has years left in his locker.





"I don’t want to speak about retirement for another seven years,’ he told the Sun. "That’s my target and then I will see."

"You can have a plan but, sometimes, it doesn’t turn out the way you want.





"In football you never know what’s round the corner and retirement is something I don’t plan."





Cech signed a four year deal with Arsenal that will see him at the Emirates until the age of 37.





Cech's Arsenal transfer has drawn comparisons to former Man United shot stopper Edwin van der Sar's 2005 move to Old Trafford.





The Dutch keeper joined the Red Devils at the age of 34 but managed to carve his name into Man United history, playing the best years of his career under Sir Alex Ferguson.





Van der Sar hauled in an impressive 4 Premier League titles and a Champions League medal among other trophies during his six seasons at the club.



​Cech will be hoping to emulate van der Sar's path if his recent comments are anything to go by.

