Overview
- David Ornstein reports the 24-year-old has agreed improved terms through 2031, with final details being completed before an official announcement.
- The contract is expected to make Saka one of Arsenal’s highest-paid players, with multiple reports indicating a salary of about £300,000 per week.
- Arsenal view the agreement as part of a broader retention strategy that has recently secured William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes, Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly.
- Saka has 77 goals in 290 appearances for the club and has contributed seven goals and six assists so far this season.
- While leading clubs monitored his situation, reporting indicates Saka’s preference was to stay with his boyhood team, reducing transfer speculation.