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William Saliba makes his final demand to Arsenal for new terms on contract renewal
Arsenal centre back William Saliba is currently in negotiations with the club over a contract renewal and he has reportedly made his final demand.
William Saliba, one of Arsenal’s star players, is reportedly seeking a significant pay rise after an impressive season with the club. According to CBS Sports’ Ben Jacobs, Saliba is looking to be well compensated for his contributions to the team.
Saliba started 27 league games for Arsenal last season and was considered one of Mikel Arteta’s best players before he got injured in the last months of the season. Despite his absence, Arsenal remained in a fierce title race with Manchester City in a bid to win the 2022/23 Premier League title.
However, a defeat against Nottingham Forest in their 37th game week saw them lose the trophy to The Citizens. Arsenal ended the season with 84 points while Manchester City finished with 89 points, making them this year’s Premier League champions. The gunners will have to settle for second place even though they had led the league table for 10 months this season.
Saliba’s impressive performances have not gone unnoticed by Arsenal, who are keen to keep him at the club. It is understood that they remain confident that he will renew his deal despite his demands for a higher salary.
The Gunners have reportedly proposed a long-term deal worth £120,000-per-week, which is less than what Saliba is demanding. However, negotiations are ongoing and it remains to be seen whether an agreement can be reached.
Saliba’s demand for a higher salary is not surprising given his contributions to the team last season. He was instrumental in helping Arsenal maintain their position at the top of the league table for much of the campaign and was widely praised for his defensive abilities.
If Arsenal can secure Saliba’s future at the club with a new contract, it will be a major boost for their hopes of challenging for silverware next season. With Manchester City likely to remain strong contenders, they will need all their best players on board if they are to mount another serious challenge for the Premier League title.