Overview
- Multiple outlets report the salary at about £300,000 per week, with analysts warning it could trigger wage-rise requests across the squad.
- Saka, 24, told CNN his decision was an easy one and said Arsenal have "the opportunity to make history" this season.
- During the CNN interview he read a surprise letter from his parents that left him briefly speechless.
- Squad planning remains tight, with reports noting only four first-team contracts now expire in 2027 and teammates such as Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus, Leandro Trossard and Christian Norgaard potentially next for talks.
- The winger remains central to Arsenal’s on-field push, leading the club in combined goals and assists since his 2018 debut and logging the most minutes under Mikel Arteta as they compete in the league, domestic cups and the Champions League.