Arsenal Set to Reward Rising Stars Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly with Lucrative New Contracts
Arsenal initiates contract talks with teenage sensations Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly as the club secures its future talents with improved long-term deals.






Arsenal's Youth Revolution Gains Momentum
Arsenal Football Club is moving swiftly to secure the futures of its brightest young talents, with Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly poised to sign new long-term contracts. The Gunners' academy continues to produce exceptional talent, with these two 18-year-olds emerging as key figures in Mikel Arteta's evolving squad.
Nwaneri's Breakthrough Season
- 31 appearances this season with 8 goals scored
- Current contract expires summer 2025 (first professional deal)
- Expected significant pay rise reflecting his growing importance
- Formal talks scheduled in coming weeks with representative
"Ethan has shown tremendous development this season," a club insider revealed. "His performances justify an improved contract that matches his potential as one of Europe's most exciting young forwards."
Lewis-Skelly's Rapid Ascent
- Made immediate impact after promotion to first team
- Scored on England U21 debut against Albania
- Already started under new manager Thomas Tuchel
- Contract discussions already underway
Strategic Move by Arsenal
New sporting director Andrea Berta has identified securing these academy graduates as priority objectives. This comes alongside planned extensions for:
- Bukayo Saka (current deal until 2027)
- William Saliba
- Gabriel Magalhães
Injury Crisis Creates Opportunities
Nwaneri's breakthrough came amid an unprecedented injury crisis affecting:
- Bukayo Saka (4-month hamstring absence)
- Kai Havertz
- Gabriel Martinelli
- Gabriel Jesus
Remarkably, Nwaneri has retained his starting spot even following Saka's return, starting both recent Premier League matches.
The Bigger Picture
Arsenal's commitment to these youngsters signals a long-term vision under Arteta. As one Emirates Stadium source put it: "These aren't just squad players - we're building our next generation around talents like Ethan and Myles."
The club's youth development strategy appears to be paying dividends, with the academy producing first-team ready players who can compete at the highest level.