Overview
- The 31-year-old midfielder agreed a two-year extension that keeps him at VfL Wolfsburg until 2028.
- Arnold said he is staying "with full conviction," citing family roots in the city and belief in the club’s direction.
- Managing director Peter Christiansen highlighted Arnold’s experience, commitment and deep connection to the club in announcing the agreement.
- An academy graduate from 2009, Arnold holds the club record with 458 competitive appearances and 49 goals, having debuted in 2011 as Wolfsburg’s youngest first-team player.
- Wolfsburg are 12th in the Bundesliga after a poor start to the season and play away at Werder Bremen on Friday.