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Arsenal Contract Talks with Star Player Enter Final Stretch

Arsenal are reportedly in advanced negotiations with Bukayo Saka over a new long-term contract, and there is growing optimism within the club that an agreement is soon to be reached. Saka is viewed as one of the most important players in the squad, and securing his commitment appears to have shifted from a priority to a nearly certain outcome.

Saka’s Current Situation & Importance

Bukayo Saka’s current deal with Arsenal runs until June 2027. The winger is a product of Arsenal’s Hale End academy and has become a vital figure under Mikel Arteta. He contributes not only through goals and assists but also with work rate, professionalism, and leadership. His connection with the fans has also made him more than just a player — he is a symbol of the club’s project and identity.

Injuries have disrupted parts of Saka’s recent seasons. A serious hamstring issue sidelined him for a long spell, and his fitness remains under careful management. Despite that, the club appear determined to lock him down ahead of entering the final two years of his contract. For Arsenal, letting Saka approach the end of his deal without a new agreement could pose both financial and sporting risks, including outside interest from rival clubs.

Talk Progress & Club Confidence

 

HONG KONG, CHINA – JULY 31: Bukayo Saka of Arsenal reacts during the Pre-Season Friendly match between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur at Kai Tak Sports Park on July 31, 2025 in Hong Kong, China. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Inside sources suggest that the negotiations, once viewed with caution, are now seen internally as being close to conclusion. What was once a question of “if” has shifted toward “when.” Though there has been no official announcement at the time of writing, the mood at the club is confident.

Arsenal’s sporting leadership, led by Andrea Berta, seem keen to ensure Saka’s new deal reflects his rising importance. The expectation is that the contract will include significantly improved financial terms, likely making Saka one of the top-earning players at the club. The length of the deal is believed to be substantial, designed to underline that Saka will remain a cornerstone of the team for years to come.

Why the Timing Matters

Timing is crucial. As Arsenal prepare for a season with demands on multiple fronts — Premier League, Champions League, and domestic cups — having stability in their core squad is essential. A committed Saka allows Arteta greater confidence in his planning, tactical flexibility, and rotation without fear of losing a key attacker.

From Saka’s side, remaining at Arsenal appears to align with his ambition. There are few signs he wants to move elsewhere, having often spoken of his desire to win trophies with the club. The club’s recent performances and its growing competitiveness in Europe may be persuasive factors in encouraging him to commit long-term.

What Might Come Next

Over the coming weeks, football observers expect Arsenal to finalize and announce the contract extension. Key details to watch will include the contract’s duration, its financial scale, and possible bonus or performance-based upgrades. There is also likely to be scrutiny over what incentives are included—goals, appearances, team success, etc.—as Saka’s value is not merely measured in direct outputs but in his overall presence and influence.

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