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·20 de noviembre de 2025
Report: Arsenal star in ‘full agreement’ over new contract

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·20 de noviembre de 2025

Arsenal’s negotiations with their standout winger have moved into a decisive phase, with sources confirming a full verbal agreement on a new long-term contract. According to Caught Offside, “Saka has reached a full agreement with the club on a new contract that will run until June 2030.” That level of clarity reflects months of constructive talks, with the club hierarchy and the player’s representatives aligned on the vision ahead.

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While the announcement has not yet been released, the expectation is that it will arrive closer to January. One source explained, “Final touches on image rights, bonus structures, and media rollout are still being finalised. There are no issues, just a calculated delay aligned with Arsenal’s broader communication plan.”
The intention to make him the club’s highest earner mirrors the strategy used with previous renewals. As seen with William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes, Arsenal have increasingly acted with conviction to secure foundational players at peak moments. The same source added, “It was always expected that Saka would follow the internal model of long-term renewals.”
Arsenal’s approach emphasises competitive wages, clear role definition and multi-year planning guided by technical leaders and recruitment figures such as Andrea Berta. It is no surprise that confidence from within the club has grown steadily, particularly given previous assurances that both Saliba and Saka were “100%” staying.
Saka’s journey from Hale End prospect to global figure has been central to Arsenal’s modern resurgence. With 76 goals in 277 appearances, his influence stretches across systems, seasons and competitions. For England, 14 goals in 48 caps underline his consistency, with Thomas Tuchel expected to rely heavily on him for the 2026 World Cup squad.

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Such numbers illustrate why the club were insistent on securing this deal, safeguarding a player who still has significant room to grow while already performing at elite level.
Locking down one of their most productive assets for the long term provides Arsenal with stability, financial clarity and continuity. It also sends a strong message within the dressing room, reinforcing the trajectory the club has built since their return to regular title contention.
This development feels monumental for Arsenal supporters, not simply because a star player is staying, but because it reflects how Arsenal now behave as an elite, forward-thinking club. Tying down this contract until 2030 shows ambition matched with confidence, the kind of intent fans grew desperate for during transitional years.
For many supporters, Saka represents everything they want Arsenal to be. He has grown through Hale End, taken responsibility during difficult spells and produced consistently in matches that shape seasons. Hearing phrases like “full agreement” and knowing only minor details remain fills fans with a sense of pride. It reinforces the belief that the club are no longer vulnerable to departures or uncertainty.
There is also growing excitement about what this means for the wider squad. If Saliba, Gabriel and now Saka are locked in, it reflects a core ready to peak together. Supporters view this contract as a statement to rivals that Arsenal plan to compete on every front. The idea that he could drive a title charge, score decisive goals and remain the face of this evolving side brings huge optimism.









































