Arsenal deal blows to Liverpool, Chelsea and Man City as ‘three meetings scheduled’
Arsenal are scrambling to expand the agreements of their best players amid interest from somewhere else in the Premier League.
Arsenal have booked meetings to discuss contract expansions with three of their greatest stars in a move that could upset any show of Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City in front of next season, as per reports. The Gunners right now have various players who will be out of agreement not long from now, with Bukayo Saka and William Saliba just secured until the summer of 2024 as things stand.
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The two players have been connected with potential creates some distance from the Emirates Stadium in the event that they neglect to expand their arrangements throughout the next few months, with Saka accepted to be an objective for a few Premier League clubs subsequent to laying down a good foundation for himself as one of the division’s best youthful players lately. Saliba has likewise been probably connected with an exit because of his great beginning to life in Britain, despite the fact that it appears like Arsenal are doing whatever it takes to get the drawn out fates of their most significant resources before the season attracts to a nearby.
Meetings have been made plans for with Saka, Saliba and Gabriel Martinelli to talk about expanding their separate stays in north London in the new year, as per Fabrizio Romano. It is said that not entirely settled to try not to lose their best players to equal Premier League clubs and will drive ahead with talks off the next few long stretches of time to avert interest from somewhere else ahead of next season.
Players with significant influence at Arsenal realize that transfers are probably going to delay for quite a while, which has featured the need to start talks right on time as they hope to try not to be struck by any semblance of Liverpool and City toward the finish of the time. The Gunners risk winding up constrained to capitalize on Saka and Saliba in the event that their agreements are not reached out by the beginning of the following summer, so, all in all they will just have a year passed on to run on their ongoing arrangements at the club.
“Arsenal fans keep asking me for updates on contracts for their star players,” Romano told Caught Offside. “My understanding is they will discuss again with Bukayo Saka’s agents in the next weeks and months, same for William Saliba and Gabriel Martinelli. The plan is clear: they want to extend the contracts, but these things take time.”
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It remains to be seen whether Arsenal will be able to keep their prized assets on their books for the foreseeable future, with the next few months set to be crucial in deciding their respective fates amid the interest in their services from elsewhere in England. Sporting director Edu recently revealed that progress had already been made regarding a new contract for Saka in particular, although there is still plenty of work left to do over the next few weeks before the 21-year-old can sign on the dotted line.
“Good, very good,” Edu told The Athletic back in August when quizzed on how things were going. “Everybody is happy. It’s normal. We’re going to sit and put all the expectations in the right place.
“Our expectations and his, his family and his agent’s expectations, and put everything together. The main thing is how he feels, how he feels comfortable with us. He’s happy, we’re happy, so it’s just: sit down and find a solution.”
Arsenal deal blows to Liverpool, Chelsea and Man City as ‘three meetings scheduled’