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Arsenal working on new deal for Bukayo Saka
Arsenal are looking to extend Bukayo Saka’s contract, with new sporting director Andrea Berta set to lead the negotiations.
The club is also working on new deals for other key players, including Myles Lewis-Skelly and Gabriel Magalhães, as they prepare for an important summer transfer window ahead of the 2025/26 season.
Saka set for contract talks
Arsenal have been boosted by Saka’s return from injury, and Mikel Arteta has confirmed that he could feature in the upcoming game against Fulham.
According to Fabrizio Romano, the club will now be focusing on securing a new long-term deal for their star winger.
Saka has been out since last year with a hamstring injury, missing all of Arsenal’s games in 2025 so far.
His absence has been a big blow, with the team struggling to score goals and falling behind in the Premier League title race.
Saka’s absence has shown how important he is to Arsenal. The team has struggled to score goals and keep up in the Premier League title race, proving how much they rely on him in attack.
He currently earns £195k-a-week, and with a Champions League game against Real Madrid coming up, his return from injury is a huge boost.
Fabrizio Romano reports:
“After his return to the pitch, Bukayo Saka and his agents will also have new talks with Arsenal about a long-term contract. There is no rush, as his current deal runs until June 2027, but Andrea Berta will take care of the process.”
Arsenal are keen to avoid contract problems like those faced by Liverpool, who could lose Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk for free. Keeping Saka long-term is a top priority.
Despite his injury, Saka has still managed 10 assists in the Premier League this season—only Mohamed Salah has more.
Arsenal face Fulham test
Arsenal will host Fulham at the Emirates, looking to break their three-game winless run against Marco Silva’s side. With Saka returning and contract talks underway, the club is heading into a crucial period both on and off the pitch.








