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Bukayo Saka Arsenal Wages Revealed as Star Agrees New Long-Term Contract

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Bukayo Saka has committed his future to Arsenal by agreeing a new five-year contract that will keep him at the Emirates until the summer of 2031.

Talks have been ongoing for some time, with Saka’s existing deal running until June 2027, and the final details of an improved deal are now being completed.

It is a statement of intent for Arsenal, and for fans, a hugely reassuring one.

At 24, Saka would have been a priority target for almost every elite club in Europe had he ever been made available.

The sense around the game, however, has long been that this was never about testing the market. Saka’s future was always red and white.

Bukayo Saka New Contract Wages

The new deal ties Saka down through what should be the peak of his career and reflects his standing as one of the best players in the Premier League.

He currently earns £195,000 a week, but his new deal is expected to make him Arsenal’s highest-paid player, earning a weekly salary in the region of £300,000.

He has been at the core of Arsenal’s wider project under Mikel Arteta since the Spaniard was appointed in December 2019, when Saka was a teenager.

A product of the Hale End academy since the age of seven, Saka made his first-team debut in 2018 and has grown alongside the club’s title-contending resurgence.

But he is no longer simply Arsenal’s brightest talent; now he is their main reference point in big games.

Across more than 250 appearances for the club, Saka has registered 77 goals and 78 assists. In October, he became the seventh-youngest player in Premier League history to reach 100 combined goals and assists.

How Important Saka Is to Arsenal

Saka has been central to Arsenal’s recent title challenges.

In 2023/24, he scored 20 goals and provided 14 assists in all competitions as Arsenal finished just two points behind Manchester City.

The season before, his 15 goals and 11 assists helped drive another sustained push at the top.

Even last season, when a hamstring injury disrupted his rhythm and Arsenal’s campaign faltered amid a wider injury crisis, his importance was obvious in his absence as much as his presence.

This season, Saka has seven goals in 27 appearances, with Arsenal leading the Premier League and boasting a perfect six wins from six in the Champions League league phase.

He remains Arteta’s most reliable outlet and his most trusted attacker and is arguably the only one with truly elite quality.

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Saka’s renewal follows recent contract agreements for several key players, including fellow Hale End products Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly, and defensive duo William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes.

By resolving Saka’s future well before the final year of his previous deal, Arsenal have avoided the uncertainty and noise that so often surrounds elite players of his stature.

It is proactive, not reactive, and speaks to a club increasingly comfortable acting from a position of strength.

On the international stage, Saka has already earned 48 England caps and is set to play a major role under Thomas Tuchel at the 2026 World Cup.

In a season where Arsenal are genuine favourites to end their long wait for a Premier League title, securing the face of their project feels hugely significant.

In that sense, it is not unreasonable to view this as the club’s most important business this season, irrespective of how well their summer signings do.

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