Bukayo Saka has officially signed a new long-term contract with Arsenal, securing his future at the club for the coming years.
The winger, who has been one of the team’s most important players in recent seasons, has committed himself to the north London side in a move that shows both loyalty and ambition.
Saka’s old contract was due to expire in the summer of 2027, but Arsenal moved early to tie him down to fresh terms. Although the club did not confirm the exact length, reports from Sky Sports say the deal will run until 2030.
The 24-year-old is now expected to earn around £300,000 per week, making him one of the club’s highest-paid players.The new contract highlights how highly Arsenal value their academy graduate.
Saka joined the club as a youngster and has developed into one of the most consistent performers in the squad. His growth has been key to Arsenal’s strong performances in the Premier League and their campaigns in the UEFA Champions League, as well as domestic competitions like the FA Cup and the Carabao Cup.
Manager Mikel Arteta has built his team around young, hungry players, and Saka remains central to those plans. While neither the player nor the manager immediately gave detailed comments, Saka’s celebration after scoring against Wolverhampton Wanderers showed just how much the club means to him.
At just 24 years old, Saka has already scored 78 goals in close to 300 appearances in all competitions. He is also an important player for the England national football team, further proving his quality.
Now that his future at the Emirates Stadium is secure, attention turns to winning trophies. Saka has played a big part in Arsenal’s recent progress, and lifting major titles would help him leave a lasting mark at the club.
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