Bukayo Saka says he is in no hurry to expand his arsenal contract, but it is “quite clear” that has its long -term future.
The 23 -year -old returned recently returned three months off the action, scoring the winning goal in a strait 2-1 victory over Fulham at the Emirates Stadium.
Considered as one of the The best right wings in the worldSaka’s absence has been very felt by Arsenal, as his Premier League title challenge has dropped slowly by Wayside: a third successive finish that is now looking for the Mikel Arteta charges Except for a dramatic late collapse of Liverpool.
Arsenal attempts to win crockery may have passed from a domestic point of view, but they could still make the 2024/25 campaign to remember if they are able to go all the way to the Champions league For the first time.
To do this, they have to overcome the winners 15 times Real Madrid In a quarter of two legs: a Saka game presented the tasks of the pre-parted media before being questioned about its future in Arsenal. Judging by his response, the wing of England is completely comfortable with where he is and has nowhere to go.
“I want to win and want to win with this badge, so I think it’s quite clear,” Saka told journalists. “Fans know how much I love and you saw it when I went in (against Fulham), I think they love me. It’s a good relationship and I’m really happy to be here and focus on winning here.
“You had to be at the stadium to feel and understand the noise and energy they contributed to me. I want to win here and this is my focus now.”
Occasion ArsenalIt is believed that it is worth around £ 300,000 a week, expires in the summer of 2027, and many players in a similar situation are often related to possible suitors. This has not been the case with the Hale End Academy graduate, who suggested that conversations about the extension of his stay will happen when the time is correct.
“I don’t think anyone really is in a hurry,” he continued. “I have two years in my contract, so it’s quite relaxed. Everyone knows my thoughts and I let you know too, so I don’t think there is a hurry.”