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Bukayo Saka commits future to Arsenal by signing new contract to 2027

Bukayo Saka has signed a new contract at Arsenal, extending his commitment to the club until 2027 and injecting their flagging Premier League season with a sizeable shot of positivity.

There had been little doubt in recent months that Saka, an academy product who has become arguably the leading light in Mikel Arteta’s young side, would agree new terms. The 21-year-old will secure a significant pay increase on his existing deal, signed in 2020, ensuring his place in Arsenal’s pay scale is commensurate with his impact on their rise under Arteta.

Saka has made 178 appearances for Arsenal, 152 of them starts, and is considered virtually undroppable by his manager. He has started all bar one of this season’s Premier League fixtures, scoring 13 times from his position on the right side of the attack. England have become similarly reliant on a rounded, intelligent and highly effective player who is firmly among the top flight’s best: Gareth Southgate selected Saka for five of the national team’s World Cup games and saw him score in their most recent fixture against Ukraine.

Although Saka’s form has dipped slightly in the latter part of this season, in common with several of his teammates, he will be expected to lead a renewed charge for honours in 2023-24, perhaps with greater competition for his place so that Arteta can rest him judiciously. His new contract is the latest sign of Arsenal’s willingness, and capability, to tie down top talent. Aaron Ramsdale signed a new deal last week and next on the list is William Saliba, whose terms end next year. The Frenchman is yet to agree an extension but discussions are continuing.

Read more on theguardian.com