SOL CAMPBELL has claimed he can play a pivotal role in Arsenal’s title push, following his expected move to the Emirates that will see him remain with the Gunners until the end of the season.

The defender, who won the double with Arsenal back in 2002, is likely to become the first player to be resigned by manager Arsene Wenger during his 13 year tenure at the club.

And Campbell, 35, claims he can add plenty of experience to the Gunners’ gathering title tilt.

“The likes of me and William (Gallas) have seen it all before, and Cesc (Fabregas) too, that’s what it’s all about really,” Campbell told the club’s official website.

“It’s not so much dragging them over the line but just showing when you’ve got that green light to keep them going.

“They are fantastic guys and great players. But as the games come thick and fast and you’ve got to get a win here or a draw, and it’s the fifth game (in a couple of weeks) and everyone is tired, getting the lads over the line and getting that result is what’s important.

“Those points add up at the end of the season.”