
According to reports, Arsenal will open contract discussions with Bukayo Saka about a new deal at the Emirates.
Saka has become one of the leading right -wing wingers in world football and is the smartest star of the Gunners who led their leadership to challenge the Premier League three years in a row.
Of course, with the forward wounded with a hamstring injury for a few months, the title bid of the Gunners is more or less completely gone, although they are the last eight to the Champions League.
His current deal, which was signed in 2022, sees him earn around £ 10 million a year and will end at the end of 2026-27.
As such, it is thought that the club started the process of expanding its stay in North Londs before rivals can move to present their own offers for one of the best players in England.
The club is said to have adopted Saka one of their top priorities, and BBC Sport reports that will accelerate conversations in the near future.
In addition to Saka, Defensive Duo William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes are also not a contract without a contract in 2027, both of which are likely to show interest from the elite clubs of Europe.
The central defending duo has perhaps become the best partnership in the country and will be there with that in Europe, and their firmness at the back has been crucial for the rise of Arsenal.
Arsenal is demonstrably in a much better position in conversations than three years ago about his current deal.
Under Mikel Arteta they have improved their status in the English game, and after two qualifications in a row they seem to stay in the Champions League in the coming years.
Manchester City was strong vaulters three years ago, although the Gunners are currently ready to finish for them after they have pushed them into the end in the last two campaigns.
The BBC Sport Report claims that the priority of Saka No 1 is still to return to full fitness, which could come earlier than many could predict.
Arteta told reporters after the 1-0 win over Chelsea that Saka has 'every opportunity' to return not long after the international break, which will be music for the fans of Gunners with their side opposite Real Madrid in the Champions League.
Jorginho and Thomas Partey will leave the club while things are at the end of their contracts this summer, with the deal of Leandro Trossard in 2026.
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