
Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Arsenal is making good progress about new contract interviews with two of their most important players.
Arsenal would like to continue to build for the future under Mikel Arteta after his team has retained the pressure on Liverpool at the top of the Premier League with an important victory in Leicester City.
The Gunners left it behind against the foxes, but found a way to cross the line when Mikel Merino yielded a brace in the last 10 minutes at the King Power Stadium.
The North -London club is now ready to reward two of their recent top performers with new contracts and the latter has been revealed in both situations.
Arsenal makes good progress with Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly's new contract
Arsenal makes 'very good progress' with Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly about new deals, because the final round of conversations has been 'very positive', according to Fabrizio Romano.
The impressive versions of Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly have also attracted the attention of New England manager Thomas Tuchel who is considering both players for the future of his three Lions team.
Romano told his YouTube channel: “Arsenal is making progress on new contracts for Lewis-Skelly and for Nwaneri-Nwaneri is doing great, fantastic-this boy is incredible, also Lewis-Skelly and I can guarantee that Thomas Tuchel will follow these two players players For the future of England.
At the moment the focus is on developing with Nwaneri, who was the best player of Arsenal in Leicester, and strong progress is being made.
“What is important to say about Nwaneri's contract is that the progress is very good at the moment, and the expectation is to prepare everything quickly,” Romano added.
“The idea is to continue, but the recent contacts are already very positive and so Arsenal are prepared for the future with Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly.”
Who could replace Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly in the next English team?
Looking back on Lee Carsley's last English team, both Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly can have good opportunities to be mentioned in Tuchel first.
Jack Grealish and Noni Madueke Plus the wounded Bukayo Saka and Dominic Solanke could make way for Nwaneri, given the lack of judges of the three lions.
In the meantime, Lewis-Skelly could be the answer to England's left-wing problem with Lewis Hall his biggest competition at the moment for that role.
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