Bukayo Saka Emirates Future: Arsenal Ready for Crucial Contract Talks to Secure Star Winger
Arsenal prepare formal contract negotiations with Bukayo Saka as the England international enters the final two years of his current deal, with European clubs monitoring developments.



Image: Saka remains pivotal to Arsenal's long-term project under Mikel Arteta (Getty Images)
Contract Situation at a Glance
- Current deal expires: June 2027
- Last extension signed: 2022 (£10m+/year)
- Negotiation status: Formal talks imminent
- Injury update: Recovering from hamstring surgery (expected return mid-April)
Why Arsenal Are Acting Now
With Bukayo Saka entering the final 24 months of his contract, Arsenal's hierarchy has prioritized securing the 23-year-old to an improved long-term deal. The English forward has become the centerpiece of Mikel Arteta's rebuild, contributing 36 goals and 32 assists in his last 150 appearances across all competitions.
European heavyholds including Manchester City (who previously showed interest) and PSG are known admirers, making proactive negotiations essential to ward off potential suitors.
Key Negotiation Factors
- Sporting Project: Arsenal's sustained Premier League title challenges and Champions League participation strengthen their case
- Financial Package: Likely to exceed current £200k/week wages with performance bonuses
- Squad Development: Saka's chemistry with Martin Ødegaard and Gabriel Martinelli creates an attractive core
Injury Comeback Timeline
After missing 12 matches with a grade 3 hamstring tear, Saka is progressing through rehabilitation:
- Surgery completed: January 2024
- Return projection: Arsenal vs Fulham (April 1) considered possible
- Arteta's statement: "Bukayo is responding well. We won't rush him but he's close"
The Bigger Picture
Arsenal face multiple contract situations: | Player | Contract Ends | Status |
---|---|---|---|
Thomas Partey | 2025 | Likely departure | |
William Saliba | 2027 | Talks pending | |
Gabriel Magalhães | 2027 | Extension discussed |
Saliba recently told reporters: "I'm happy here and want to continue." The French defender's situation mirrors Saka's importance to Arsenal's long-term vision.
What Comes Next?
- Formal negotiations expected to accelerate in April after Saka's return
- Likely inclusion of release clause discussions
- Potential domino effect on Saliba/Magalhães deals
As transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano notes: *"Arsenal consider Saka non-negotiable. This will be one of the summer's priority operations."**