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Arsenal Moves to Secure Long-Term Futures of Saka and Saliba

Arsenal moves to secure long-term futures of Saka and Saliba. Arsenal eye long-term deals for Saka and Saliba. The pair are now central to Mikel Arteta’s project. The club’s hierarchy are determined to tie down their futures. So that they can construct towards sustained domestic and European success.

Saka: The Star Boy

Saka, who came through the academy ranks, has since matured into one of the league’s most talented attacking talents. He’s quickly becoming a model of reliability, innovation and captaincy for the team stepping into a new epoch. A regular for England, the club must prioritise his contract renewal as he has already made an impact on and off the pitch. The club views not only as a player but as the emblem of Arsenal’s ambitions.

Saliba’s Defensive Presence

Since the end of his loan spells, Saliba has swiftly risen to become one of the most dependable centre-backs in the league. The Frenchman is calm and composed under pressure with defensive scenarios across the pitch. His confidence on the ball mutes any doubts a possession-oriented team may have about him. While physically, he stands up to duels very well. Arsenal moves to finalise his deal despite some anxiety over an injury he currently sustained. However, Saliba is an important part of future plans.

Message of Intent

Securing Saka and Saliba is making a clear statement to Arsenal’s competitors. Both players are attracting interest from across Europe. They lock them down which shows the intent of the club to compete for major honors on a consistent basis. The Board has ascribed and communicated their intention to keep the core of the team together. This will also relieve fears amongst supporters.

The negotiations should go smoothly because both players are happy at the Emirates. For Arsenal, locking down these extensions would be another piece of solidifying the group they have formed to end their Premier League drought.

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