Officially: Bukayo Saka Signs Long-Term Contract with Arsenal
Arsenal Football Club officially announced the renewal of their star Bukayo Saka's contract, keeping him with the team until the summer of 2031. This move underscores the club's commitment to retaining one of its most prominent talents since he joined the Hale End Academy in 2014, when he was eight years old.
According to the official details, the new contract extends for five years and makes Saka the highest-paid player in the Gunners' lineup with a weekly salary exceeding £300,000. This reflects the club's commitment to retaining its key players and appreciation for his contributions. The total value of the new contract is estimated at around £78 million over the five years.
Saka is considered one of the main pillars of the first team since his debut in 2018, having played around 296 matches, during which he scored 77 goals and made 78 assists across all competitions.
In the 2025–2026 season, he participated in 33 matches, scoring 7 goals and providing 7 assists, reflecting his significant role in the team's performance under the management of Mikel Arteta.
For his part, Saka expressed his happiness and pride in renewing the contract with the club where he was raised, affirming that his ambition is to continue making history with Arsenal and contribute to winning domestic and European titles.
This step is part of the club's strategy to retain outstanding players like William Saliba and Ethan Nwaneri, while bolstering the team's ambition to compete in major championships.
According to the official details, the new contract extends for five years and makes Saka the highest-paid player in the Gunners' lineup with a weekly salary exceeding £300,000. This reflects the club's commitment to retaining its key players and appreciation for his contributions. The total value of the new contract is estimated at around £78 million over the five years.
Saka is considered one of the main pillars of the first team since his debut in 2018, having played around 296 matches, during which he scored 77 goals and made 78 assists across all competitions.
In the 2025–2026 season, he participated in 33 matches, scoring 7 goals and providing 7 assists, reflecting his significant role in the team's performance under the management of Mikel Arteta.
For his part, Saka expressed his happiness and pride in renewing the contract with the club where he was raised, affirming that his ambition is to continue making history with Arsenal and contribute to winning domestic and European titles.
This step is part of the club's strategy to retain outstanding players like William Saliba and Ethan Nwaneri, while bolstering the team's ambition to compete in major championships.