Overview
- Sky Sports says there is currently no agreement in place, though talks are positive and all sides want a resolution.
- Multiple outlets report a verbal agreement in principle for a new deal running to 2030 that would make Saka one of Arsenal’s top earners, with figures reported near £300,000 per week.
- Sources describe final work on image rights, bonus structures and the media rollout, with communications pencilled for late December or January.
- RMC-linked reporting says Saka has indicated a preference to stay at his boyhood club, while Spanish outlet Fichajes claims Real Madrid could consider a €120–150m bid, which remains unconfirmed.
- Saka’s current contract runs to 2027 and his renewal is framed as part of Berta’s broader strategy after recent extensions for William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes.